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Intel Arc News Roundup: New Driver, Legacy Driver Branching Has Begun, Multiframe Generation Technology Could Be on the Horizon for XeSS, and More
Intel's Arc graphics division has been busy with everything from new drivers, organizing the growing Arc portfolio, to new job postings.
Advanced Shader Delivery solves all of this by removing the whole compilation process from your PC's hands (well, processors) ...
The Linux 6.17 kernel has been released, bringing a swathe of improvements to desktop distro users and beyond. There's also ...
On Windows 10 and 11, you can use these steps to fix a second monitor not detected on your PC, and here's how.
So, you’ve got the sleek aluminum chassis, the glowing Apple logo, and an itch for 5v5 action that only Valorant can scratch.
The ASRock X870 LiveMixer WiFi is chock full of expansion potential. Along with the rest of its excellent I/O, it offers ...
A top-of-the-line gaming laptop will never match the performance of a similarly priced gaming desktop. But that doesn't mean ...
Nvidia rules PC graphics with an iron fist, but currently lacks an integrated graphics play. That’s created a few safe spaces ...
On Monday, Intel confirmed that it has split graphics driver support into two tracks: Core Ultra processors will keep monthly updates and day-0 game support, while ...
Don't expect Intel to bail on its home-grown GPUs. The Nvidia deal is 'complementary to Intel’s roadmap,' it says.
Intel is still working on its own Arc graphics technology, and investigation of recent driver files indicate that Intel is bringing Multi-Frame Generation to its own GPUs via an update to XeSS.
A Redditor discovered references to Multi-Frame Generation within Intel's driver software, suggesting that something is ...
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