The newly announced Intel-Nvidia partnership, however, will cover both datacentres and presumably laptop/mobile chips. Intel ...
Advanced Shader Delivery solves all of this by removing the whole compilation process from your PC's hands (well, processors) ...
On Monday, Intel confirmed that it has split graphics driver support into two tracks: Core Ultra processors will keep monthly updates and day-0 game support, while ...
Intel has announced that a selection of its CPU families will no longer receive driver support and will now transition to ...
Winds down support, tells gamers to look elsewhere Troubled Chipzilla is quietly packing up its graphics driver ambitions for ...
Intel looks like it’s getting ready to bring frame generation to its XeSS upscaling tech, something that’s already standard in NVIDIA’s DLSS and AMD’s FSR. The clue comes from the latest Arc GPU ...
Intel has introduced a structural change in its graphics driver strategy by dividing support between its legacy integrated GPUs and its newer Arc-based lineup.
Intel is still working on its own Arc graphics technology, and investigation of recent driver files indicate that Intel is bringing Multi-Frame Generation to its own GPUs via an update to XeSS.
Intel's Arc graphics division has been busy with everything from new drivers, organizing the growing Arc portfolio, to new job postings.
Nvidia’s $5 billion Intel stake anchors a multi-year AI and PC chip pact, framed by U.S. policy and a fresh SoftBank ...
Here are some of the highlights of the Linux 6.17 release: Specific support for single-core processors has been removed, and ...
Nvidia and Intel's $5 billion partnership aims to reshape the laptop and data centre market, raising questions about future competition, integration, and the fate of Intel's existing GPU strategies.