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Super-High 4096 x 4096 Display From An IGP? The Upcoming Ivy Bridge Can Do It

Don't go blaming Intel for the hype that people are creating out of thin air. The only thing I see that Intel is claiming is what is in those slides. Everything else is being based on assumptions, misunderstandings, or drugs.
 
also the first slide shows
ivybridgemedia4k.jpg
hmmm 4096x2304:wtf: how is that 4096x4096 if ya gonna spout something Intel atleast get the resolutions right in your slides:slap:
 
also the first slide shows http://www.techpowerup.com/img/11-09-20/ivybridgemedia4k.jpg hmmm 4096x2304:wtf: how is that 4096x4096 if ya gonna spout something Intel atleast get the resolutions right in your slides:slap:

The resolution is right. While the chip can output 4096 x 4096, you wouldn't use a square picture, would you? Therefore, they show you the resolution at a standard 16:9 ratio.

Look at the third slide, which shows 4096 x 4096 capability for Ivy Bridge.
 
I do the same with power, network, and antenna cables. Power is good to know for power cycling and is required to know for plugging into surge or battery. Network because how else are you going to know what goes where without spending half an hour trying to figure it out? Antenna is the same as network. Case in point: if you by a new web camera, you have to unplug the old one so you can remove it. If it is labeled, it only takes so much as looking at the label to figure it out. If it isn't labeled, you have to tug and jiggle cables until you find it. That is a matter of practicality and has nothing to do with DVI screws.

No, no no. I'm talking about having a drawer full of the exact same cable, labelled differently, and pulling out the "correct" one when somebody goes to use it. Labelling things so you know which to unplug makes sense
 
The resolution is right. While the chip can output 4096 x 4096, you wouldn't use a square picture, would you? Therefore, they show you the resolution at a standard 16:9 ratio.

Look at the third slide, which shows 4096 x 4096 capability for Ivy Bridge.

Actually YES I would if were spouting I could do it which is what Intel are doing in those slides :nutkick:
 
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