The next logical step of the current GPU development
We’ll soon be plugging the motherboard into the GPU instead of the other way around.
Entirely new form factors to accommodate the ever increasingly large GPUs.
I’ve been surprised at the lack of socketed GPUs ever since AMD and ATI merged.
I would love to have dual-socket motherboard with an Epyc in one socket and a Radeon in the other.
The issue with that design is that the PCIe standard would be replaced with something proprietary.
At the rate graphics cards are growing, we should just start putting RAM, disk, and CPU slots on them
I think you slipped a digit or two, there. The original IBM PC was released in 1981, can’t nothing on the PC side be older than that. It definitely wasn’t 1967.
In 1967, state of the art was something like the IBM System 360:
Man, that Gateway brings back memories… I’ve had ine just like that, including speakers, and I used to play the shit out of Heroes of Might and Magic II and Sim City 2000 on it. I still have the HDD. I think I’ll spin up a Win98 instance in VMWare and copy over my saved games there when the kids are asleep
My first computer was like the 1981 one, even had two floppy drives like that - it meant you could have your program disk in one and save your work in the orher. The monitor had orange type rather than the usual green. Fancy. I got it second hand in 1984.
Heh, the same here, but with the usual green screen. A few years later, I took out my old PC to replay my favourite - F-19 Stealth Fighter. Found, however, that my MS-DOS 5.25" floppy, which needed to be loaded in Drive A, didn’t work. Here was my setup.
All that hardware, and what for? So that you can have slightly better reflections in whatever AAAA microtransaction slop you’ve paid 80 bucks for?
Unless you’re doing 3d animation there is really no need to have a jet engine installed in your PC.
We’re long past that point, its now so that game studios can put even less effort into optimisation and release games that look and perform worse than games from 5 years ago despite much more powerful hardware!
I’m predicting GPU units that are mounted outside the case.
External GPU’s do indeed exist but at the moment they’re still kind of crap compared to a full PCI-E bus.
Depends on the connection. OCuLink-2 is straight up a PCIe 4.0 8x connection. Which is more than enough for a GPU
With Mac and steam OS gathering support, wonder when we get a universal external cards
We have, thunderbolt and oculink have existed for a long time, but macOS on M processors never added egpu support
universal? How would drivers work? Would temple os have support?