Today is a historic day for PC as Intel, after failing to do so in the past, has finally launched its first discrete GPU based on Iris Xe architecture. The company announced its plans for DG1 ...
Intel launched its first Iris Xe desktop graphics cards. The GPUs are aimed at small and medium businesses, as well as mainstream users. Intel partnered with ASUS and another company to launch the ...
Intel has quietly re-entered the desktop graphics market, setting up the first genuine three-way fight in GPUs since the 3dfx days. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...
While Intel still holds the lion's share of the CPU market, it has never really been known to have any solid footing when it comes to the graphics department. Sure, its integrated GPUs power many a ...
An ASUS DG1-4G graphics card was apparently tested on Basemark's GPU benchmark and the score has been dug up by Twitter user 'APISAK'. The test was run on 11th March using the latest Iris Xe driver ...
What just happened? Intel has announced that its Iris Xe discreet graphics cards for desktops are shipping to system builders for use. The company has developed the cards alongside board partners Asus ...
Intel’s first dedicated graphics cards for desktop will soon pop up on the market as part of pre-built systems customers can buy. The chipmaker has announced that it has officially launched the Iris ...
We know from a recent Twitter post by Intel's Pete Brubaker that it won't be too terribly long before Intel's Xe-HPG DG2 gaming GPU is released—to use his words, it's "right around the corner." ...
Millions upon millions of PC gamers are losing hope of getting graphics cards at reasonable prices these days. But perhaps Intel will be the one to save the market from failing. The logo of Intel ...
Like everyone else, we have so many questions about Intel's foray into the discrete GPU space. When will we see a consumer graphics card, and when it arrives, how will it compare to what AMD and ...
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