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Looks like Intel started with it in 11/2008, AMD in 2011. Long time, but not ‘nearly 20 years.’
Looks like Intel started with it in 11/2008, AMD in 2011. Long time, but not ‘nearly 20 years.’
Did it go from Linux native to Proton only? Only reason I would think assuming headline is accurate.
For REAL!! Not playing same game with one copy makes sense. But the one instance per library was harsh. This is tremendous, and honestly, I’ll probably buy even more games knowing my kids can play them and I can stick to my same old same old if I don’t like it.
Love the movable sliders for the old/new previews.
Which is why the title was momentarily impressive. Was thinking some ‘in the lab’ demo cpu.
Up until the G in 8700G I totally thought ‘software renderer’ and was hella impressed. So yea, totally plausible it could have been described better.
I mean, if there was more room, it would be indicated with a higher number.
Ditto! Coffee bean for anyone else still pondering.