It means it’ll be able to use the best version of XeSS.
I just want to know why Meteor Lake didn’t get XMX.
Sure. 4K 240Hz OLED is coming next year.
New AAA titles don’t stop older games from running.
Valve really went above and beyond with this refresh and fixed probably every single point of concern I had with the debut device while simultaneously improving virtually everything else. Between that, their incredible software work, the price, and availability of replacement parts, they’ve really cemented themselves as the only handheld device I’d ever consider purchasing. Nobody else comes close. I wasn’t too interested when the Deck first came out and I’m still not with the current performance target, but I could easily see myself getting a Steam Deck 2.
and hooking it to my tv at home.
What does it mean to train on such-and-such number of tokens?
In barely a year, hardware ray tracing will be part of virtually every x86 consumer CPU being sold. People do more than game with their computers.
Kinda sucks that integrated Arc doesn’t have XMX capability.
It’s actually very simple.
If power increases faster than performance, it is absolutely less efficient.
They are stuffing it into a device that was never designed for it.