Intel predicts death of conventional PC graphics

Gelsinger's has a beef with the raster-based 3D graphics hardware that has dominated the PC industry for over a decade

PC graphics technology as we know it is dying, according to Intel. And its replacement will be a new age of visual computing enabled by Intel's Larrabee chip.

At least, that's what Intel bigwig Pat Gelsinger told attendees during his opening keynote at the Shanghai instalment of the Intel Developer Forum today.

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