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Intel Commits to VESA Adaptive Sync Support - Piggybacks on AMD's FreeSync Ecosystem

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2018/11/17 02:29:11 (permalink)
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Intel plans to march their way into the discrete graphics market in 2020, challenging the likes of AMD and Nvidia. The only downsides here is that Intel will need to develop an alternative to AMD's software-based Low Framerate Compensation (LFC) technology and the fact that they cannot utilise the full advantages of AMD's FreeSync 2 compliant displays. Still it will be interesting to see what Intel brings to gamers in 2020.

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    Re: Intel Commits to VESA Adaptive Sync Support - Piggybacks on AMD's FreeSync Ecosystem 2018/11/17 07:17:00 (permalink)
    Not surprising at all that Intel discreet video card development will look at lot more like the ideology from AMD than Nvidia, because the core team is an offshoot from the Radeon core team. My guess is they'll also be a lot more receptive to open standards like the Radeon team is. Radeon rallied DisplayPort and Adaptive Sync VESA standards from the start where Nvidia is almost always in-house for proprietary Apple-like closed standards. Seems like the logical way to go for Intel to combat Nvidia.
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    Re: Intel Commits to VESA Adaptive Sync Support - Piggybacks on AMD's FreeSync Ecosystem 2018/11/18 11:37:45 (permalink)
    Translation: It's gonna be crap
     
     
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    Re: Intel Commits to VESA Adaptive Sync Support - Piggybacks on AMD's FreeSync Ecosystem 2018/11/18 16:25:20 (permalink)
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    I surely hope not so it than forces Nvidia's ridiculous up charge for Gsync.

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    Re: Intel Commits to VESA Adaptive Sync Support - Piggybacks on AMD's FreeSync Ecosystem 2018/11/18 16:45:06 (permalink)
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    Translation: It's gonna be crap
     


    I surely hope not so it than forces Nvidia's ridiculous up charge for Gsync.




    It's not a ridiculous "up charge". Gsync tech is worth every penny. I'm at below $50 per year for my Gsync tech and it's just going to cheaper by the day. There are yearly video games that cost more than what I paid for glorious Gsync tech in my monitor.
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