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MSI has also created its own screwless M.2 slots, as well as heatsinks, which simply clip in place after the SSD has been installed, although it doesn't appear the Godlike board has screwless heatsinks for more than one of M.2 drives. However, now we know the power design, which consists of 24+2 phases and a 105 A power stage. In fact, MSI shared most of the specs of the Godlike board during Computex, but the company didn't release a picture back then. Of course, these predictions should be taken with a grain of salt, and we await more information to confirm those issues.Įarlier this week, some details, including the PCB layout of the MSI MEG X670E Godlike leaked, but now MSI has shared some additional details, including a picture of the board.
However, we are sure that the market will adapt and make a case for the third GPU maker. All of this suggests that the new GPU lineup is on the verge of extinction, even before it has launched. What this means is yet to be uncovered, and we have to wait and see which AIB (or AIBs) is stepping out of the game. Last but not least, it is reported that at least one major AIB is stopping the production of custom Arc GPUs due to quality concerns. This business model is inherently lower margin compared to selling GPUs directly to consumers. Secondly, Intel is reportedly suggesting AIBs ship cards to OEMs and system integrators to start the market spread of the new Arc dGPUs. This pile is decreasing in price daily and losing value, so it needs to be moved quickly. As we learn, AIBs are sitting on a pile of NVIDIA and AMD GPUs.
As the anonymous sources state, certain add-in board (AIB) partners are having difficulty adopting the third GPU manufacturer into their offerings. According to sources close to Igor Wallossek from Igor's lab, Intel's upcoming Arc Alchemist discrete graphics card lineup is in trouble.