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Intel says software, not more cache, is key to beating AMD in gaming

TechSpot·Kishalaya Kundu·about 1 month ago
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Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust . The big picture: A senior Intel executive has revealed that the company is making sweeping changes to its product roadmap over the next five years to better compete with AMD, especially in the client CPU segment across desktops, laptops, and handheld gaming devices. He also seemingly confirmed that the company is working on the rumored Arc G3 series of chips for next-generation gaming handhelds. Speaking to the German media outlet PC Games Hardware about Intel's plans to compete with AMD's X3D line of gaming CPUs, Vice President Robert Hallock said that hardcore PC enthusiasts are " significantly underestimating " the importance of software to the PC experience, and that no amount of cores or cache can maximize gaming performance without optimized software. He added that Intel is focused on delivering a strong gaming experience and is making several changes to its upcoming products to reduce latency.…

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