TL;DR: Intel is facing challenges with CPU launches and production issues, leading to layoffs and cost-cutting. The company is shifting focus to integrated graphics with its next-gen Arc Xe2 ...
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.) ...
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.
Dell Pro Precision 5S removes discrete GPU options, relying entirely on integrated graphics to deliver thinner AMD/Intel ...
Integrated graphics are still nowhere near as powerful as discrete laptop graphics card, but they’re getting shockingly beefy these days. For example, AMD laptops with their “APU” configurations are ...
Graphics Cards Intel CEO commits to building new GPUs and has hired the engineer who designed some of AMD's greatest graphics card hits to design them Graphics Cards Intel is still committed to ...
Over the past few years, there's been a bit of a shift in GPU development. The last couple of generations of GPUs, and especially Nvidia's RTX 50 series, has been pretty underwhelming for most people, ...
Before Intel’s new Panther Lake chips busted through the door, laptops without discrete graphics had clear limits. Integrated graphics were fine for some things. Streaming videos or running older ...
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) entered the discrete graphics card market in late 2022 with a lineup of low-end and mid-range Arc graphics cards. While the hardware was capable, software issues plagued the ...
Graphics cards or graphics processing units (GPU) are crucial if you are building a PC or looking to make a graphical upgrade to your current computer. Many computers get by with an integrated ...
Intel's first-generation discrete GPU may be based directly on its integrated hardware. That's not necessarily a bad thing. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) ...