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 introduced a structural change in its graphics driver strategy by dividing support between its legacy integrated GPUs and its newer Arc-based lineup.
Intel has announced that a selection of its CPU families will no longer receive driver support and will now transition to legacy software support only.
The Jetway DMTX-ADN1 is a mini-ITX industrial motherboard built around the Intel N97 Alder Lake-N SoC with support for DDR5 memory, multiple displays, and ...
A peek inside the latest Intel Arc graphics card driver files reveals mentions of XeSS multi frame gen to improve gaming performance.
Graphics Cards The latest version of Intel's XeSS 2 now lets other GPUs run its AI-based frame generation system, throwing RTX 30-series owners a Team Blue-shaped bone Graphics Cards Packaging for ...
Winds down support, tells gamers to look elsewhere Troubled Chipzilla is quietly packing up its graphics driver ambitions for a whole swathe of its processors. Starting 19 September, the company moved ...
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.
Intel Game On driver 32.0.101.8132 adds day one Silent Hill f support on Arc graphics cards, plus fixes crashes in other games.
If you’re building or upgrading a gaming PC in 2025, a powerful graphics card is more essential than ever. Modern titles demand serious GPU horsepower, whether you’re chasing smooth 4K performance, ...