Look at the screenshot they provided .. aliasing and low textures are clear as a day. As for fps, stuttering was obvious.New Seriously, someone is trying to figure out details, resolution and FPS from a streamed video?
According to the guys at LTT it was locked at 1080 60FPS at their booth
Yes but who will you believe though?
Some Linus guy no one knows who claims to have seen it live or a gloriously compressed low bitrate video and its stills?
I mean come on...
1080p at what quality?According to the guys at LTT it was locked at 1080 60FPS at their booth
Computex, E3 at least.What kind of upcoming industry events are there where it'd make sense for Intel to show the dGPU off further? I'm curious to see more.
Aliasing is also horrendous, you don't get that from bad streaming, you get it when there is no AA and when you run the game at lower resolutions.That short demo didn't looked stable and it was a dark place that you couldn't see and judge image quality.
I guess the point was to show that they have working silicon and that it can actually render games properly. Whether it's going to competitive or not in the gaming space when they get to more final versions with better drivers? Likely it will take a few generations to get to that stage.
I thought I read that DG1 is rather weak. Better than an IGP but meh.
https://www.techpowerup.com/262404/intel-dg1-discrete-gpu-shows-up-with-96-execution-units
It's called a development kit. Makes one wonder what the goal is for publically demoing it. Maybe developers are supposed to want to play with it.