Reply 18020 of 56708, by TheAbandonwareGuy
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wrote:Not sure if it is retro, but it is not modern though (2009-2010). After years of searching I've finally found it: […]
Not sure if it is retro, but it is not modern though (2009-2010). After years of searching I've finally found it:
Intel Larrabee!
This is Intel LRB1 "Aubrey Isle" - Knights Ferry card with 2 GB RAM and 32 cores (probably). Will test it tomorrow.
x86 GPU. Theoretically these have the ability to adapt to new standard so in theory with a team of developers creating new drives and firmware it could support the latest shader model ETC. Unfortunately they scrapped the cards as (presumably) performance ended up being far below par.
RetroEra: Retro Gaming Podcast and Community: https://discord.gg/kezaTvzH3Q
Cyb3rst0rm's Retro Hardware Warzone: https://discord.gg/naTwhZVMay
I used to own over 160 graphics card, I've since recovered from graphics card addiction