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Damn between them and Nvidia drivers being shit on some Linux distros, is there any hope for the future of GPUs? I'm not super hopeful on Intel's offerings now that the US government holds a minority share of the company.
The real problem is that nobody cares about gpus anymore when ai makes them so much money.
If you're running Linux, this doesn't affect you in any way.
It affects resale value.