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Intel Arc chief is leaving Team Blue and this might be a good thing for gamers

Posted on April 4, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

Intel Graphics head Raja Koduri is leaving Team Blue to found an AI gaming company, putting a spotlight on the future of Intel’s discrete graphics dreams.Announced by Intel’s CEO Pat Gelsinger yesterday on Twitter (opens in new tab), the departure of Koduri comes after five years at Intel where he recently headed up Intel’s AXG graphics unit, responsible for producing the company’s discrete GPU to rival the best graphics cards from AMD and Nvidia.Thank you @RajaXg for your many
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