All eyes are on Intel as it gets closer to launching its first discrete graphics card for gaming. And the big question is, how will it perform relative to the competition? Obviously we will not know ...
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 ...
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 ...
We're in the middle of the greatest graphics card shortage of all time, and here we are teasing Intel's upcoming Xe-HPG gaming-focused card based on the Intel DG2 family of GPUs. Intel's upcoming ...
A new leak from the not-so-reliable Geekbench revealed some key details about the upcoming Intel Xe-HPG DG2. The benchmark shows a card with 128 execution units (EUs) that can run at up to 2,200MHz — ...
The next-generation Lunar Lake architecture features 32GB of on-package memory, support for LPDDR5X DRAM, all-new Performance-cores (P-cores) and Efficient-cores (E-cores) that deliver a "significant ...
TL;DR: The first benchmark of the Intel Xe DG1 graphics card has been added to the Basemark GPU database. It's still too soon to draw conclusions, but based on this result alone, the OEM-oriented ...
At the beginning of the week Intel revealed its Radeon and GeForce-rivalling branding, and promised further details about its upcoming discrete graphics cards for PCs. Today it followed through on ...
While Intel has been slowly trickling out information about its discrete GPUs based on the Xe Architecture, at its Architecture Day, it took the wraps off its consumer branding for its GPUs, ARC, and ...
Intel has offered another small roadmap breadcrumb for its graphics and accelerator strategy, reinforcing that GPU architecture development continues beyond the already-announced Xe3P milestone.
Intel's CEO lays out two tracks for its Xeon chip development through 2024 with implications for servers, supercomputing, and AI. At this year’s Intel’s investors’ day meeting with Wall Street ...
It's no secret that Intel's true desktop performance graphics card is on its way, affectionately referred to as DG2. Thanks to a leak earlier in the month, we know that Xe HPG (Xe High Performance ...