It’s the start of a new era of competition. Today, Intel’s debut Arc A770 and A750 GPUs had their curtain drawn fully back, heralding the company’s long-teased entry into discrete consumer graphics ...
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It seems that the release of the first gaming graphics card from Intel is imminent. Known as the Intel Xe-HPG DG2, the GPU is likely coming to both desktop and mobile devices, and will be the ...
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Some interesting pictures and rather detailed information about Intel's upcoming Xe-HPG discrete desktop DG2 graphics cards for PC gamers has been shared on YouTube. Intel teased some revelations ...
Intel started shipping its first Iris Xe graphics cards to PC manufacturers on Tuesday—a fantastic milestone for the company’s newfound push into discrete GPUs. But shortly after we covered the ...
Enthusiasts who've been around for a little bit will recall that before Arc existed as a brand, all of Intel's talk around its graphics hardware was about Xe, the core architecture for the Arc brand.
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The release of Intel's dedicated Arc Alchemist GPU is just around the corner, and the new gaming PC combatant could shake things up in 2022. Nvidia and AMD may not have any respite, either, as rumours ...
Intel has been developing its Iris graphics technology for several years to provide a better integrated GPU experience for systems that don't require discrete graphics. But all along, the assumed goal ...