It's been over a year since Intel released its Arc A-series graphics cards. When Intel made its announcement, there were to be five cards, the A770, A750, A580, A380, and A310. The 700-series and ...
Intel Corp. today introduced the Arc A-Series, a new line of standalone graphics processing units for laptops. Intel has long provided integrated GPUs as part of its ubiquitous central processing ...
Knowing what GPU you have can be confusing, especially if you're relying on an integrated graphics card. Here's how to check ...
Intel has finally announced the Intel Arc B580 and B570 next-generation graphics cards. Built on its 'Battlemage' architecture, they are both budget-friendly GPUs aimed at making PC gaming just a bit ...
Intel debuted its Xe2 graphics architecture in August as part of the Core Ultra 200V series -- Lunar Lake-- mobile CPUs. Now it's incorporating the architecture into a new generation of its Arc ...
Intel has announced its next-generation Arc B-series desktop graphics cards, based on its new Xe2 architecture dubbed "Battlemage". Two new graphics cards, the Intel Arc B570 and B580, have been ...
In case you missed it, Intel this week released its first desktop Arc Alchemist graphics card, officially launching the A380 in China with a promise to "expand globally during the summer." Intel also ...
The Intel NUC 13 Extreme is modular desktop computer that’s about the size of a game console… but capable of delivering much more power than any current-gen console. Set to hit the streets by the end ...
As one of the largest semiconductor companies in the world, American company Intel is primarily known for its desktop and laptop processors. For several decades, Intel processors have powered a ...
It's official, virtually no one is buying Intel graphics cards. In fact, the latest figures show that the Intel graphics market share for add-in-boards (AIBs) based on its GPUs has effectively ...
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.