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Amid an entry-level workstation "renaissance," Intel doesn't appear to be developing discrete laptop GPUs but instead relies ...
Is Intel's nascent Arc gaming graphics for the chop? That's now our fear following comments from Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger. Put simply, Gelsinger sees "less need for discrete graphics in the market ...
It outperforms NVIDIA's RTX 4060 in raytracing. Intel plans to release the B570 soon and remains committed to the discrete graphics market, potentially focusing on sub-$300 options. Intel recently ...
This could suggest that Intel is "considering fully canceling" its discrete graphics cards and has already reportedly started the groundwork for Arc to only consist of GPU Tiles after Battlemage.
but the leaked Geekbench score of 9,311 is below the 15,000-point performance of the Intel Iris Xe Max discrete laptop GPU in the same test. We would expect the desktop part to perform better than ...
Intel will not kill off its discrete graphics business. “We are very committed to the discrete graphics market and will continue to make strategic investments in this direction,” Intel’s new ...
Intel's A770 discrete GPU from 2022 was one of the company's first attempts to break into the graphics card market, but it's next Battlemage lineup may finally help it compete against Nvidia and AMD.
In response, Intel has now gone on the record saying its discrete GPU program is not going anywhere. Tom Peterson, who was famously poached from Nvidia recently, made the remarks to PC Gamer(Opens ...
Intel partners say the semiconductor giant's reported plan to build a dedicated graphics processing unit, potentially for gaming PCs, would be good news for the channel, but the company would face ...
GPU Intel's rumored high-end Battlemage GPUs have been cancelled - is it time to worry about GPU competition? GPU Intel is seemingly preparing a huge Battlemage GPU reveal at Computex 2025 – and ...
Intel's CEO says 'large' integrated GPUs are the way forward. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Is Intel's nascent Arc gaming ...