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Intel Server GPUs target Android cloud gaming servers

Intel Server GPUs target Android cloud gaming servers

Posted on November 12, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

It may have once been the king of personal computing but Intel is now seeing its kingdom being attacked on almost all fronts. ARM-based laptops are starting to become trendy especially with the introduction of Macs running on Apple’s M1 Silicon. Even on the server side, AMD and NVIDIA are closing in on the lucrative market, especially with the latter’s GPU-based approach.
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