Valve’s Gabe Newell Praises Sandy Bridge, Says it Allows for a “Console-Like Experience on PC”

by Nathan Grayson
January 6, 2011

Have things seemed… off lately? Well, friends, that’s because you’re in the Twilight Zone. Don’t believe us? Well, how else do you explain the fact that Valve’s embodiment of the phrase “large-and-in-charge” is whistling this tune:

“It’s a real game changer for us,” Valve CEO Gabe Newell said of Sandy Bridge and its integrated graphics core. “This allows for a console like experience on the PC.”

He’s referring, of course, to the fact that Sandy Bridge could lead to a consistent set of specs for all PCs. In other words, no more futzing around with different graphics configurations. Granted, Sandy Bridge nearly took home gold when we ran it through our obstacle course, but it came up sadly short in the graphics department.

Meanwhile, Newell noted that Portal 2 was actually built from the ground up with a Sandy Bridge processor in mind. Sure, it’s not the most graphically intense game ever, but – if you’re a fan of fishing around in the nitty gritty guts of your PC – it might be a disturbing sign of things to come.

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