Graphics Cards It looks like XeSS 3 and multi-frame generation can be enabled on older Intel GPUs with the most minor of tweaks, so it's not just Panther Lake that gets in on the fun Graphics Cards ...
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 is developing a new technology that can significantly reduce the size of game textures, helping save storage space and ...
The landmark partnership between Intel and Nvidia announced last year could see new CPUs featuring GeForce RTX graphics arrive in 2028.
Crimson Desert, the new game from developer Pearl Abyss of Black Desert Online fame, launched today with a surprising caveat – the game doesn’t support Intel Arc graphics, one of which ranks among the ...
Valve has developed its own Intel Vulkan GPU graphics driver for Linux that they intend to open-source. The Vulkan API is still being argued about and will not be finalised until later this year, but ...
I’ve been a consumer PC expert at PCMag for 10 years, and I love PC gaming. I've played games on my computer for as long as I can remember, which eventually (as it does for many) led me to build and ...
TL;DR: Intel XeSS 2 is an AI-powered upscaling solution offering Super Resolution, Frame Generation, and Low Latency, now available for developers via GitHub. It supports Intel graphics hardware and ...
Intel may take on a limited role in manufacturing and packaging NVIDIA's next-next-generation GPUs, according to a report from DigiTimes Asia. Citing supply chain sources, DigiTimes reports that ...
Intel has just dropped the latest 101.8135 Beta version of its Arc GPU Graphics Drivers, and the headline feature is the all-important Game On support for the Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Beta. As is ...
Crimson Desert now runs on Intel Arc GPUs thanks to a new driver, but early reports highlight visual glitches, missing XeSS ...
The recent launch of Crimson Desert, the open-world game developed by Pearl Abyss, has sparked controversy among PC players. Unlike other releases where less common hardware simply performs worse, in ...