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 ...
Intel’s renewed effort to hire Linux graphics developers is a positive sign for the open-source community. By expanding its Linux GPU team and focusing on both gaming and high-performance workloads, ...
Graphics Cards Nvidia getting more serious about gaming on Linux and Arm: hiring engineer to work on 'native-speed x86-64 gaming on Linux/ARM64 platforms' Graphics Cards New Intel graphics driver ...
TL;DR: Intel's latest Graphics Driver 32.0.101.6874 enhances performance for Core Ultra 200V Series (Lunar Lake) processors with integrated Arc Battlemage GPUs, boosting gaming performance up to 10% ...
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 ...
Intel’s Core Ultra Series 3 chips (code-named “Panther Lake”) were one of the stars of CES 2026, promising efficient processing and, most notably, markedly improved graphics performance. (Indeed, we ...
Graphics Cards Nvidia getting more serious about gaming on Linux and Arm: hiring engineer to work on 'native-speed x86-64 gaming on Linux/ARM64 platforms' Graphics Cards New Intel graphics driver ...
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 ...
Building or upgrading a gaming PC can feel like walking a tightrope between performance and budget. You want a graphics card that can handle your favorite games without breaking the bank, but finding ...
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.
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 ...