Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) entered the discrete graphics card market in late 2022 with a lineup of low-end and mid-range Arc graphics cards. While the hardware was capable, software issues plagued the ...
Intel has announced its next-generation Arc B-series desktop graphics cards, based on its new Xe2 architecture dubbed "Battlemage". Two new graphics cards, the Intel Arc B570 and B580, have been ...
When we think of the PC graphics-card market, we usually think of three players: Nvidia, AMD, and to a lesser extent, Intel.
The PC graphics card market has for years been a lopsided duopoly, with Nvidia the undisputed king and Advanced Micro Devices stuck in second place. Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) jumped in the ring in late ...
More evidence is mounting that a new Intel GPU launch is coming for the holiday season, thanks to a massive faux pas by Amazon. The retailer just listed two new Intel Arc Battlemage graphics cards, ...
Myriad software driver updates have eliminated many of the problems its Arc graphics cards had at launch. New board partners and next-gen products will help Intel make additional gains. Intel ran into ...
Both AMD and Intel are repurposing GPU silicon that could be used for the PC into much more profitable workstations instead. Here's what's going on.
Intel's entry into the graphics card market is gaining traction as more board partners join the effort. With software driver issues largely resolved, the value proposition for Intel's Arc graphics ...
Intel has been busy working behind the scenes to improve the performance of its Arc graphics cards and its latest driver boasts up to 77% higher frame rates than their original 2022 launch driver.
Edge computing has emerged as a critical area of growth, driven by the increasing demand for faster processing and reduced latency in various applications, ranging from artificial intelligence (AI) to ...
Intel's new Battlemage "Xe2" GPU architecture will debut inside of the company's upcoming Core Ultra 200V series "Lunar Lake" processors, but in discrete form, it looks like Intel is in the testing ...