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Sure, all the brand-new tech being presented at CES 2024 in Las Vegas is cool and all … however you understand what’s even cooler? Selecting the brains of all the wise individuals who assist make that brand-new tech occur. Go Into Intel Fellow and graphics expert Tom Petersen.
Portable video gaming PC diehard slash PCWorld video lead Adam Patrick Murray and I overtook the ever-eloquent Petersen at the program, seemingly to discuss the MSI ClawThis newly exposed Steam Deck competitor is the very first gadget in its class to operate on Intel’s just-as-freshly-revealed “Meteor Lake” Core Ultra processorsand Petersen wished to talk about the details of the gadget.
Tom being Tom, he didn’t stop (or start) there. Have a look at the complete interview for insights into:
- Intel’s relentless speed of motorist enhancements on desktop Arc graphics cards.
- How that fast advancement rollovers into the Arc graphics incorporated into Meteor Lake mobile chips.
- The advantages of Core Ultra processors relocating to a brand-new, disaggregated style chock loaded with mix-and-match technological “tiles,” like a graphics tile, an I/O tile, a CPU tile, and more.
- Casual non-confirmed speculation about how relocating to disaggregated tiles for CPU and GPU styles might make it possible for a future of hyper-specific chips and graphics cards purpose-built for particular requirements.
- The MSI Claw and the benefits Core Ultra uses, naturally.
- Any details we might pry out of Tom about next-gen Intel Arc “Battlemage” graphics cards.
- And more!
Petersen’s constantly an informative interview, and this one’s no exception. For much more information on the MSI’s portable, take a look at Adam’s contrast of the Claw versus the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally
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Author: Brad Chacos
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Brad Chacos invests his days digging through desktop PCs and tweeting excessiveHe focuses on graphics cards and video gaming, however covers whatever from security to Windows ideas and all way of PC hardware.