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Intel delays consumer Larrabee graphics processor release

Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 8:24 am
by Apoptosis
Intel is delaying the commercial release of its Larrabee graphics processor, which had been due out next year, and is not providing a new launch date. The company originally planned to start selling the many-core chip sometime in 2010, but has fallen behind where it hoped to be in Larrabee's development, an Intel spokesman said Friday. He did not provide a more detailed reason for the delay. We are now hearing rumors that Intel has given up on the idea for consumer graphics cards altogether. This means that Larrabee will not be launched as a standalone discrete graphics product, but rather be used as a software development platform for internal and external use. This is interesting news as Legit Reviews was present during the when Intel demonstrated Larrabee at this years developer forum. While this is sad news for Intel, it is great news for AMD and NVIDIA who don't have to worry about competition from Intel in the discrete graphics card market in the months to come.

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Re: Intel delays consumer Larrabee graphics processor release

Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 10:16 am
by skier
they got afraid of 5970 :lol:

Re: Intel delays consumer Larrabee graphics processor release

Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 10:51 am
by ibleet
I was really hoping this would go through for Intel. Actually it would be good news for all as that would increase competition in the video card market and thus lower prices. Bummer! :(

Re: Intel delays consumer Larrabee graphics processor release

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 1:57 am
by DJ Tucker
i read bout this and yeah ibleet your right m8. bummer indeed. i was hoping that intel would release this as it sounded good but what can we do ah! i mean everyone wants a high end graphics card that is nice and cheap but it will never happen until the card is out dated and within 1 year the card would be for low end pc's anyway.

Re: Intel delays consumer Larrabee graphics processor release

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:02 pm
by DX
bah Intel can't do video. Right now they are trying to figure out how to spin the crappy performance and find a place for it in HPC where it doesn't get spanked like a little red headed step child.