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Intel gives a brief introduction to its next gpu that will be released in 2020

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We know that Intel is working on its own graphics card with Raja Koduri (Ex-AMD) at the forefront of development. During SIGGRAPH 2018, Intel has provided a short video with the official announcement of the new graphics card, which will be released in 2020.

Intel announces its next graphics card, due out in 2020

Just in time for SIGGRAPH, people around Raja Koduri and Chris Hook have posted a video on Twitter, showing a sneak peek of their next graphics card, which will be available starting in 2020. The video is pretty clear confirming the year in which the first graphics card models will be released based on the work that Koduri is doing together with his team.

We will set our graphics free. # SIGGRAPH2018 pic.twitter.com/vAoSe4WgZX

- Intel Graphics (@IntelGraphics) August 15, 2018

The video is produced in a style similar to what Chris Hook has been doing on AMD. It begins with a history lesson, praising the achievements in the graphics department, and then goes on to promise that, by 2020, Intel's discrete graphics cards "will be released, and that's just the beginning."

Chris Hook:

In the video comments, Chris Hook, who left AMD to join Intel as head of marketing for its graphics department, said: "It will take time and effort to be the first successful participant in the dGPU segment in 25 years, but we have a talent incredible at Intel and, above all, a passion for discrete graphics. ”

They don't talk about performance in the video, so perhaps we can't expect these graphics cards to seduce the regular gamer, but it's still too early to tell. What do you expect from Intel in the graphics card market? Will they be able to compete with Nvidia and AMD Radeon?

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