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Can Intel keep making tiny steps forward in performance and driver support? If so their Arc cards could be a really good bang for the buck.
What's not to say they don't get close, then just start pulling the same shit though? Intel's not well known for their competitive pricing, after all.
True, but another competitive vendor can't hurt. Maybe it drives team red and team greens prices down.
That would be nice, but Intel's going straight to Nvidia prices once they have a competitive product. Based on their previous behavior, I'm not sure they are going to be the competitor you think they might be. They established the golden standard for computer industry anti-competitve behavior don't forget.