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Yes.. But Why?

Archive: https://archive.today/AzMdy

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>We finally have Intel Arc GPUs working on the Pi somewhat stably—it required overcoming many small hurdles, but it looks like support could land in Raspberry Pi OS if we can get a simple patch upstreamed1. If that happens, all you'd need to do to use an Intel card on a Pi is install a firmware package.

Yes.. But Why? Archive: https://archive.today/AzMdy From the post: >>We finally have Intel Arc GPUs working on the Pi somewhat stably—it required overcoming many small hurdles, but it looks like support could land in Raspberry Pi OS if we can get a simple patch upstreamed1. If that happens, all you'd need to do to use an Intel card on a Pi is install a firmware package.

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Maybe as a semi low cost video encoder? But you could just buy an N150 system for less money and less power. I don't really see the point either unless you have it all lying around.

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Yeah, if it was "cheap" I would understand. I tried to get all of the different parts of the very early versions of open stack running almost entirely on rpi's. It sort of kind of worked. It was not worth the effort though.