A 'game ready' Intel driver that basically recommends you set everything to minimum quality and run at 720p, and then hope you can still break 30 fps, is a completely different story from drivers and GPUs where Intel needs to keep up with AMD and Nvidia.More recently, IntelGraphics just posted this tweet:There was a problem. We looked on Amazon.com and Newegg.com on Friday and could only find the Core i9-10900K for $780 and $870. Those should have <150W TDP for the former, and perhaps 175-200W TDP for the latter, depending on clock speeds.Even if we take the higher end of that estimate (45mm square), and then assume the Xe Graphics architecture will increase the size by nearly 50%—for all the enhancements and IPC changes it's supposed to bring—we're still only at 65mm square per 64 EU slice. Picked by Techconnect's EditorsIntel's mainstream 10th-gen Comet Lake S lineup actually stands on firmer ground than the 9th-gen Coffee Lake CPUs thanks to the inclusion of Hyper-Threading.BrandPosts are written and edited by members of our sponsor community. Stay tuned.Intel doesn't appear to be shooting quite that high for the consumer space, but we expect to see Xe Graphics models sporting 96 EUs up to 512 EUs, and everything in between. $3,999.99 Your price for this item is $3,999.99 Check Stores Dell - G5 15.6" Gaming Laptop - Intel Core i7 - 16GB Memory - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Max-Q - 1TB HDD + 256GB SSD - Deep Space Black Intel could play it straight with names like Intel Xe Graphics 96/128/192/256/384/512. Xe Graphics is round 12 for Intel GPU architectures, in other words, with Gen5 through Gen11 being integrated into Intel CPUs of the past decade. Such sizes are absolutely within reach for GPUs.Making a GPU that's around 500mm square might seem a huge jump for a company that's best known for consumer CPUs that are less than 200mm square (the Core i9-9900K is right around 180mm square for reference). Again, that's not going to be used in a consumer product, but given what we know of Intel's Gen11 Graphics, such a GPU could easily house 512 EUs per chip, and 2048 EUs total across all four chips. The 599$ Xe GPU seems decent for the price if Intel can provide it with fast bug-free and wide compatibility software. If Intel goes the custom silicon route, the 128 EU GPU could be about 150mm square, 256 EUs could fit into about 250mm square, and a large 512 EU chip might only need 450mm square. The editorial team does not participate in the writing or editing of sponsor content.And yup: The 10-core Core i9-10850K has a 3.6GHz base clock, 5GHz single-core boost, and all core boost of 4.7GHz. We don't know yet, but it would be quite surprising to have full ray tracing arrive before AMD's ray tracing solution.If Intel quadruples the performance of its current Gen9 Graphics, meaning UHD Graphics 630, that will still fall well short of the GTX 1650 Super and RX 5500 XT. That price spike is likely driven by supply and demand both retailers experience when a CPU is hard to get.What's the value of 100MHz?

The editorial team does not participate in the writing or editing of BrandPosts.Intel 10-core Comet Lake S surface area is all x86 coresThis content is written and edited by members of our sponsor community. Give the chip higher boost clocks and up to a 300W TDP with dual PCIe 8-pin power connectors. Buy Intel Corporation Core i5 9400F 9th Generation Desktop Processor 6 Cores up to 4.1 GHz Turbo Without Graphics LGA1151 300 Series 65W (Discrete Graphic Card Needed for Display) online at low price in India on Amazon.in. However, graphics cards have a lot of similarities to motherboards, so it's not hard to imagine a future where Intel mostly focuses on providing the GPUs, leaving the graphics card production and assembly to its partners. The editorial team does not participate in the writing or editing of SponsoredPosts.Intel did say the Core i9-10850K will take its place in the lineup for the life of the series.