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I used to scoff at integrated graphics, but they could very well be the future of PC gaming. Here's how AMD and Intel's ...
Let's talk about path tracing, hardware-heads. While the difference between ray-tracing and path-tracing has been debated, the industry has largely settled on using ray-tracing as an umbrella term ...
Based on what I saw, Panther Lake signals a future where high-FPS PC gaming doesn’t require a discrete GPU.
Intel releases a new Windows graphics driver with XeSS 3 multi-frame generation, boosting smoothness on Arc GPUs and Core Ultra systems.
Intel has just announced an interesting update to its upcoming Meteor Lake chips: The integrated graphics are about to receive an unprecedented boost, allowing them to rival low-end, discrete GPUs.
Company is extending its support for Intel's upcoming Core i7 processors while it prepares to announce next-generation integrated graphics silicon. Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems ...
Soon, Intel's CPU-integrated graphics could get a big boost: Meteor Lake processors' Arc-based silicon leverages new process technology to rival a low-end discrete GPU. (It even supports ray tracing.) ...
Most PC gamers know that a laptop with a discrete GPU from AMD or (most likely) Nvidia is a must-have for playing modern PC games on a portable machine. Yet, despite that, many people find themselves ...