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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] The move isn&#8217;t exactly unexpected. Kaby Lake-G was an &#8220;enemy of my enemy is my friend&#8221; design meant to counter NVIDIA&#8217;s laptop graphics by mating an 8th-generation Core processor with an AMD GPU that could outperform Intel&#8217;s then-current integrated video. Few PC makers saw fit to use it, though, and follow-ups to those systems [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The move isn&#8217;t exactly unexpected. Kaby Lake-G was an &#8220;enemy of my enemy is my friend&#8221; design meant to counter NVIDIA&#8217;s laptop graphics by mating an 8th-generation Core processor with an AMD GPU that could outperform Intel&#8217;s then-current integrated video. Few PC makers saw fit to use it, though, and follow-ups to those systems that did arrive frequently used the Intel/NVIDIA combo.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s less pressure to make strange bedfellows as it is. Intel is planning its own <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2018/06/12/intel-discrete-gpu-2020/">high-performance graphics architecture</a> (Xe), and it&#8217;ll be available in everything from basic mobile PCs through to dedicated GPUs for desktops and servers. There won&#8217;t be much point to using AMD GPUs when Intel&#8217;s in-house hardware should be good enough in the near future. Meanwhile, the Iris Plus graphics in <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2019/08/01/intel-10nm-ice-lake-laptop-benchmarks-upscaled/">Intel&#8217;s Ice Lake processors</a> provides pretty adequate 3D performance as well, so the company has some options until Xe arrives.</p>
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