Intel discrete graphics to arrive in 2020
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SVP Raja Koduri confirms

Intel’s chief architect, senior vice president of the newly formed Core and Visual Computing Group, ex. Radeon Technology guru Raja Koduri has confirmed on Twitter that its discrete graphics will come in 2020.

Big Navi 20 to arrive 2020 or later
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Vega 64 real replacement

As Fudzilla reported a few times, Navi 10, the small Navi, manufactured on 7nm, is set to arrive at some point in 2019. There will be a big gaming GPU called Navi 20, but this one won’t come until 2020.

EA hires Tim Leland
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Mobile guys now in charge for Frostbite

One of the key guys behind Adreno, Tim Leland, has joined EA and is working under CTO as a  general manager and VP in charge of the Frostbite engine. He will report to the EA’s CTO, Ken Moss. This hire definitely sets a wind of change within Electronic Arts.  

Graphics market is a switchback ride
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No kidding. What goes up, must go down

I dunno, dear readers of Fudzilla, if you've ever been on a rollercoaster?

Intel releases new graphics driver for Windows 10 April 2018 update
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Higher focus on the graphics driver

Intel has released its newest major graphics driver update which features support for Microsoft's Windows 10 April 2018 update, and brings some bug fixes and improvements. The new driver update also shows Intel's newly developed focus on graphics software as its latest recruitments get to work.

AMD rolls out Radeon Software 18.4.1 graphics driver update
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One to have for Windows 10 April 2018 Update

Following Microsoft's Windows 10 April 2018 Update, AMD has released its latest Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.4.1 graphics driver update, bringing support for the new Windows 10 update as well as fixing some minor issues.

Move over Moore's Law - here is Huang's Law
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Nvidia GPUs are 25 times faster than five years ago

Jensen Huang claims that GPU chips are moving at a more rapid rate of development than CPUs and instead of following Moore's Law, they are following a supercharged law which he clearly hopes will be called Huang’s Law.

Intel 10nm notebook part with Gen 11 graphics spotted
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Ice Lake U with 48 CUs

Intel is soon to release its 8th generation Coffee Lake H processors for notebooks but according to a recently leaked roadmap, there is still no sign of 10nm processors. The Ice Lake U, a 10nm notebook part might come with significantly improved graphics, but it is coming in the uncertain future.

Intel releases new graphics driver for Windows
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Enables Netflix and Youtube HDR support

Intel has released its newest Graphics Driver for Windows, version 15.60, which enables HDR media playback on integrated GPUs in Intel's 7th generation Core Kaby Lake and 8th generation Core Coffee Lake CPUs.

Graphics card price hike likely
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Memory issues

Consumer demand for graphics cards may be undermined by price hikes arising from the GDDR memory shortage.