Intel launched its first Iris Xe desktop graphics cards. The GPUs are aimed at small and medium businesses, as well as mainstream users. Intel partnered with ASUS and another company to launch the ...
In a nutshell: We already knew that Intel's Xe DG1 graphics card isn't going to be competing with the latest and greatest from Nvidia and AMD, but a new review shows it has potential as a budget 1080p ...
An ASUS DG1-4G graphics card was apparently tested on Basemark's GPU benchmark and the score has been dug up by Twitter user 'APISAK'. The test was run on 11th March using the latest Iris Xe driver ...
Intel has long been trying to convince both users and manufacturers that its graphics tech is all you need but that spiel has always fallen flat when it came to gaming and graphics-extensive ...
While Intel still holds the lion's share of the CPU market, it has never really been known to have any solid footing when it comes to the graphics department. Sure, its integrated GPUs power many a ...
Intel’s first dedicated graphics cards for desktop will soon pop up on the market as part of pre-built systems customers can buy. The chipmaker has announced that it has officially launched the Iris ...
Intel has been developing its Iris graphics technology for several years to provide a better integrated GPU experience for systems that don't require discrete graphics. But all along, the assumed goal ...
What just happened? Intel has announced that its Iris Xe discreet graphics cards for desktops are shipping to system builders for use. The company has developed the cards alongside board partners Asus ...
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