It's a true team of rivals. CPU giants Intel and AMD are joining forces, at least for one

project, which will add AMD's Radeon graphics to select high-end Intel CPUs. Why are these silicon foes teaming up? As computer buyers seek laptops that are thinner and lighter, they also want more power, especially in graphics, where one typically needs a discrete graphics chip for modern games or high-res video editing. These GPU-enabled systems add size, weight and power consumption, making them less portable and less efficient. While both AMD and Intel make CPUs -- the central processing unit brains that power all sorts of devices -- AMD also makes high-end graphics hardware for laptops, desktops and even game consoles. Intel's built-in graphics hardware, while capable of playing 4K video, are considered lower-end in comparison.                                                                                                                                                             https://www.cnet.com/news/intel-and-amd-team-up-for-better-graphics-in-super-slim-laptops/
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