• kibiz0r@midwest.social
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      2 days ago

      The big issue is probably heat.

      x86 iGPUs on desktop OSes mimic PCIe peripherals, so they encounter a bottleneck that doesn’t exist on gaming OSes.

      The part of the chip that handles PCIe interactions will get hotter than the parts that actually do useful rendering tasks, so the whole SoC will throttle down while the CUs are still bored.

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      @unexposedhazard @cm0002 Linux will be obviously slower. Reason is simple, much lesser amount of developer resources are there to optimize it. But that is only one of the sides.

      Another side: 20 years ago, bottleneck of the 3D gaming was the cpu/gpu. Now we have 1000 times faster machines. What is the bottleneck? Of course, cpu/gpu. Does not stink here something, uhm?

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    holy shit that’s actually competent hardware, and you can get them for way cheaper than an equivalent pc

    i think I might have to start looking for one