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 ...
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 is effectively killing Falcon Shores, its next-generation GPU for high-performance computing and AI workloads.
In a more practical and direct context, our curiosity is whether Intel will launch new discrete GPUs based on the Xe2 IP. There have been persistent rumors about a larger Battlemage GPU ...
Intel appears to be ramping up its Battlemage GPU lineup, as evidenced by the addition of three new PCI IDs to its Linux ...
The time is right to strike. NVIDIA is dominating the discussion at the high end of the market with its initial GeForcle RTX ...
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 ...
Intel could be readying three new gaming GPUs for its Battlemage line, as a new Linux patch might have spoiled the surprise ...
Intel said software developers have begun receiving a special version of its first discrete graphics card, code-named DG1, to prepare for the debut of the chipmaker's Xe GPU architecture later ...
Intel is expanding its Battlemage GPU lineup, as indicated by a recent update to its Linux kernel driver, which includes ...