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CES 2012: Intel caught cheating while demonstrating F1 2011 in DX11 on Ivy Bridge based Ultrabook

DSOGaming writes: "That’s hilarious. Intel attempted to demonstrate the DirectX 11 capabilities of their Ivy Bridge based Ultrabook and guess what; although the commentator was doing his best to simulate his driving skills and claimed that F1 2011 was running in DX11 mode, the main monitor betrayed him when he tried to press the play button on the video player program that was running at the background. This is just sad and shows that Intel’s Ivy Bridge based Ultrabook is not as good for gaming as you’d hoped to."

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KingPin4650d ago

this is absolutely pathetic.

i hate when companies do this.

i dont care if they need selling points, but sell the damn products on its own merits.

Shackdaddy8364649d ago (Edited 4649d ago )

It doesn't even seem like they tried to make it look believable...

LiquifiedArt4649d ago

Arguably....FALSE ADVERTISING.

This should really be breaking the law.

gamernova4650d ago

HAHAHA VLC media player FTW!!!!

TVippy4649d ago (Edited 4649d ago )

This is much deeper than SAD. Fuck, it hurts to watch.
Actually there oughtta be some kind of punishment for this sort of lies.

SnakeCQC4649d ago

so all this time i was watching maxed bf3 footage on my iphone i was actually playing the game...........lol fail

Speed-Racer4649d ago

If they did a benchmark replay, it would have saved them soo much anguish. Watching the replay freeze up at the start just made me cringe on the inside.

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Intel CEO thinks chip shortage could extend into 2024

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The Radeon RX 6500M outperforms the Intel Arc A370M in AMD benchmarks

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AMD has a larger market cap than Intel for the first time in history

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