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Intel will launch gaming graphics cards in 2020 with low prices

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In an interview with the Russian YouTube channel Pro Hi-Tech , Intel's Raja Koduri spoke about the company's 'discrete' graphics card plans, meaning its first graphics cards for the consumer market. Intel plans to launch discrete GPUs in 2020, and Raja Koduri claims that Intel plans to create a suitable graphics card for everyone, starting its product range at $ 200.

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- Intel Graphics (@IntelGraphics) August 15, 2018

Intel's Raja Koduri says they will focus on price rather than performance

With its discrete offerings, Intel plans to scale from the consumer to the data center, and Raja confirms that there will be larger graphics cards with access to HBM memory. It is unknown at this time whether or not HBM will be introduced in the low-end offerings.

As the company enters the world of gaming graphics, it aims to create "GPUs for everyone" and focus on pricing rather than performance. This makes sense for the company's first-generation offerings, as the company needs to quickly build a user base in the GPU market. Intel's offerings must be competitive, otherwise consumers will have little reason to choose instead of AMD or Nvidia.

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In the coming years, Intel plans to completely change its graphics product line, changing everything from integrated graphics hardware to its professional, enterprise-grade solutions. Intel expects to launch a full line of graphics cards in 2-3 years, all of which will use a common architecture.

We will see what Intel has to offer in the graphics card market, dominated by Nvidia and AMD.

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