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Kiwi Farms
What's going on right now:
AMD finally have something competitive price wise in one segment, a lucrative segment at that.
Nvidia sells $1000+ card with raytracing supported by five games.
Intel takes another stab at a discrete graphics card(don't forget the 740) and stole the Navi designer from AMD in the process, making the AMD nerds very salty, they lost their Luke Skywalker. Will it be a hugely expensive card with disappointing performance? Will they say fuck it and repeat what they did with Larabee and turn it into a Knights Ferry?
APUs might become better to the point that they are perfectly fine, at least on AMDs side, proving Tim Sweeney right even if took 20 years. Prediction: In 20 years people will agree with Tim Sweeney that the Epic Game Store was the right move.
The closest thing Nvidia have is Tegra because they don't make desktop/laptop/x86 CPUs.
Intel will keep putting their terrible IGPs into their CPUs so they don't cannibalize their potential discrete GPU market, it seems like something they would do.
None of that will matter after 2025 when PowerVR returns with Matrox, now in a powerful Lich-form, as their board partner.
I don't know, what do you people think about the former, current and future state of GPUs?