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  • Matrox Rides Again!

    Well, they got a mention on AnandTech

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    Interesting comments there..
    paulw

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    • #3
      Interesting! OTOH, the graphic power of the Arc is probably sufficient for their use case.

      Would be fun to see Intel at one point release a chipset that is on par with nVidia or AMD and use Matrox as card manufacturer... A bit like back in the Mystique days when Matrox suddenly was quite competitive. I doubt it will happen, but it would be fun to mix things up a bit in the graphics market.
      pixar
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      • #4
        2 bigger active cooled Matrox Luma cards are discontinued, passive only by special order in B&H and Intel will launch Battlemage GPU this year. Rumors are it won't be a big jump in cores and might target 4070 performance but will have significant improvement per core and per Watt.

        nVidia Blackwell 5000 series is rumored to not be a big jump over current generation.

        So you might get Battlemage Matrox card this year or they have existed video card market, which I don't think is the case with all their video wall clients.

        You can find some interesting interviews with Lorne Trottier on Youtube and other sites.
        Last edited by UtwigMU; 19 August 2024, 08:59.

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