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I get the feeling that if Intel and AMD were gung-ho about leveraging the iGPU in parallel with discrete options, nVidia would have no real argument for not during the same. But then again, Intel is now competing in the graphics business now, in a way, so perhaps there won't be so much cooperation.Getting that to work consistently would be challenging, too. Developers already struggle with SLI/CrossFire, and that's for the same darn graphics
I get the feeling that if Intel and AMD were gung-ho about leveraging the iGPU in parallel with discrete options, nVidia would have no real argument for not during the same. But then again, Intel is now competing in the graphics business now, in a way, so perhaps there won't be so much cooperation.
Getting that to work consistently would be challenging, too. Developers already struggle with SLI/CrossFire, and that's for the same darn graphics