Intel's manufacturing and engineering departments are firing on all cylinders as the company prepares to launch its Alder Lake gaming Us in November, with its Arc graphics cards following sometime in 2022. In a recent interview with Gadgets 360, as highlighted by Videocardz, Intel's vice president and general manager, Roger Chandler, indirectly confirms that team blue's cards will not feature any form of mining limiter.
"As far as like software lockouts and things of that nature, we're not deg this product or building any features at this point that specifically target miners," Chandler says in response to whether Alchemist GPUs will feature mining limitations. "As far as actions we're taking to avoid or lock them out, it's a product that will be in the market and people will be able to buy it. It's not a priority for us"
The already being circumvented through new mining software.
Another notable nugget quarried from the interview is further confirmation that recent reports placing it in the same bracket as Nvidia's mobile RTX 3060 chips.
While rumours surrounding Intel's GPUs are thin on the ground right now, recent best gaming Us, prior to its launch later this year.