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Average gamer doesn’t need and cant afford that stuff. Some have just got used to having every bell and whistle. Average gamer is playing fortnite which works perfectly nicely on an A12Z. I tried it. Plugged my monitor into my iPad Pro and paired an Xbox controller with it and got a pleasant surprise.

The key is consistent performance and that is something they can manage with full control over API and silicon end to end. They are already doing this well on cores that are two generations old. I expect to see a good compromise on performance and power which is what we need for general purpose computing.

To be clear I have actually canned my gaming pc recently which was a ryzen 3700x and GTX 1660. I haven’t missed it, the big titles or the pain in the arse getting it stable and built to start with.



Pain in getting it stable? What does it even mean, it was unbalabced and falling off your desk?

What did you have, crashing games? It has been like 7 years since I had any stability issues on windows for gaming.


Just annoying little issues like the six months it wouldn’t power up first time. Turned out to be a GPU initialisation problem. But when you only have one type of each component and the only way of debugging is swapping parts until you find the problematic one, you have to live with it. For some people it never works and then you have to deal with several vendors you bought the parts from all of whom point at each other. And if you buy off the shelf then you really have no idea what crap you’re being sold unless you want to pay a very high premium.

Every PC build takes a lot of risk on. Not one I’m willing to take any more. Commercial desktops are either junk or too expensive. I’d rather use a single sourced well integrated appliance.

Edit: also the dubious nature of some parts is a worry as demonstrated here https://www.reddit.com/r/WatchPeopleDieInside/comments/g0420...


Macs are far expensive for gaming compared to good quality prebuilt PCs.


Yes they’re terrible for gaming. I’d buy an Xbox instead.




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