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Does this mean Intel is shutting down Arc?
That’s disappointing.
Man I sure hope not. The fact that it doesn't say they are alongside this announcement does make me feel a little better about it given how generally happy they've been to announce all their cost-saving measures lately.
It would be very bad news; it's possible they want to delay it.
This puts them in a very odd position though. It's not an experiment like Kaby Lake G, it sounds like a whole graphics partnership that would be in direct competition with Arc (and its integration with Intel CPUs).
Unfortunately ARC is about the only competitor in the reasonably priced GPU market right now. I would love a 5090 Ti or an RTX 6000. My wallet, not so much.