Intel CEO sees 'less need for discrete graphics' and now we're really worried about its upcoming Battlemage gaming GPU and the rest of Intel's graphics roadmap
Intel sees the AI market as the way forward. NVIDIA's AI business eclipses its graphics business by an order of magnitude now, and Intel wants in. They know that they rule the integrated graphics market, and can leverage that position to drive growth with things like edge processing for CoPilot.
The localllama crowd is supremely unimpressed with Intel, not just because of software issues but because they just don't have beefy enough designs, like Apple does, and AMD will soon enough. Even the latest chips are simply not fast enough for a "smart" model, and the A770 doesn't have enough VRAM to be worth the trouble.
They made some good contributions to runtimes, but seeing how they fired a bunch of engineers, I'm not sure that will continue.
People running LLMs aren't the target. People who use things like ChatGPT and CoPilot on low power PCs who may benefit from edge inference acceleration are. Every major LLM dreams of offloading compute on the end users. It saves them tons of money.