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Intel Schedules Vision 2022 Event for May 10-11th, Potential Arc Alchemist Launch Date?

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In-person events are slowly getting back together, and Intel is one of the first to grab tech media's attention with the Intel Vision 2022 conference announcement. Schedule for two days in a row, May 10th and May 11th, Intel's 2022 Vision conference looks like a teaser for some exciting news. The company is expected to present some business insights, hold keynotes, breakout sessions, technology showcases, demos, and exhibitions from sponsors and partners. It requires registration, which is a paid fee of $899 until April 11th, and $1499 after that for in-person seats; however, it is free for digital visitors.

Earlier today, we reported about Intel's plans to release Arc Alchemist discrete graphics card lineup sometime between May and June, so this could be one of the days the company selects for official product launch. We are still not sure about that, so please take those thoughts with a grain of salt. Be sure to tune in and see what Intel plans to do in the future.


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Oh yay, 1499 to watch Raja trip over the carpet to drop a shitty ass chip on the floor that is old news by the time its on shelves.
 
Announcement is one thing, the time we see the product on the shelves is another. When AMD announced RNDA2, it took a month and half before the actual product became “available”. It arrived in my country late Dec 2020, and most stores see just a couple of units for the RX 6800 XT. The reference card that I ordered never got fulfilled.
 
It doesn't look like a product announcement event to me. More like an MBA get together lol
 
Announcement is one thing, the time we see the product on the shelves is another. When AMD announced RNDA2, it took a month and half before the actual product became “available”. It arrived in my country late Dec 2020, and most stores see just a couple of units for the RX 6800 XT. The reference card that I ordered never got fulfilled.

Well, when you have you own fabs to make your own products bringing them to market is a bit more streamlined.

Oh yay, 1499 to watch Raja trip over the carpet to drop a shitty ass chip on the floor that is old news by the time its on shelves.
These new GPU dont need to really beat AMD or Nvidia. Just need to be competitive in the market segment that matters (Which is not the high end) and be available.
 
Well, when you have you own fabs to make your own products bringing them to market is a bit more streamlined.


These new GPU dont need to really beat AMD or Nvidia. Just need to be competitive in the market segment that matters (Which is not the high end) and be available.

Ah so you are going to overpay for a newcomer with late time to market and no driver quality history, no legacy support that we know of, against competitive product that DOES have all of that at a similar price?!

Mkay ;) I guess we deserve to be screwed over then.
 
Ah so you are going to overpay for a newcomer with late time to market and no driver quality history, no legacy support that we know of, against competitive product that DOES have all of that at a similar price?!

Mkay ;) I guess we deserve to be screwed over then.

I was just making what I think is a rather valid statement, nowhere in there did i say i was going to buy one of these cards, or that I was considering it. Don't be stupid
 
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I was just making what I think is a rather valid statement, nowhere in there did i say i was going to buy one of these cards, or that I was considering it. Don't be stupid

Glad we understand each other then :D
 
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