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Hints of an exciting new gaming GPU from Intel were just a social media miscommunication and now I'm totally deflated
Intel has announced new Intel Arc Pro B50 and B60 GPUs at Computex. The latter even serves up a hefty 24 GB of VRAM. Cue much rejoicing? Not for gamers, as these are not graphics cards aimed at games ...
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'Arrow Lake,' second take: Intel’s Core Ultra 200S Plus desktop CPUs push value—and gaming performance
Intel just tipped Core Ultra 200S Plus, a promising, price-aggressive bunch of refreshed "Arrow Lake" desktop processors ...
Processors Best CPU for gaming in 2026: These are the chips I recommend for gaming, productivity, and peace of mind Motherboards Best gaming motherboards in 2026: these are the AMD and Intel mobos I'd ...
Hardware Gamers are buying fewer graphics cards according to a new research report, although Nvidia looks to be sitting pretty with roughly 94% of the market share to AMD's 5% Graphics Cards I've ...
The latest Intel Arc graphics driver, version 32.0.101.6734, is available to download directly from Intel.com after its release on Tuesday, April 8, with an interesting changelog. Compared to recent ...
TL;DR: Intel Graphics Driver 32.0.101.6734 enhances performance for MSI Claw gaming handhelds with Intel Core Ultra 200V Series processors. It addresses display resolution issues on Lunar Lake ...
A week into testing Intel’s new Core Ultra X9, the numbers are in. The CPU performance is steady, and the Arc integrated graphics makes PC gaming viable without a GeForce or Radeon chip. I’ve been a ...
Intel is once again investing in Linux development. The company has recently posted several job openings aimed at strengthening its Linux graphics driver and GPU software teams, signaling continued ...
TL;DR: The Intel Graphics Driver 32.0.101.6987 enhances performance and adds support for Battlefield 6 Open Beta, Mafia: The Old Country, and DOOM: The Dark Ages with up to a 6% FPS boost. It also ...
If you told me 25 years ago that Intel would end up in decline, that Nvidia would buy a chunk of the ailing company, and that the two would partner to build chips that integrate Intel x86 CPU cores ...
PCWorld’s analysis reveals that Intel’s Panther Lake processors don’t universally deliver high-end integrated graphics, with many using slower “Intel Graphics” instead of faster “Intel Arc” variants.
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