Intel has released a new graphics driver package that promises to boost 4K video playback and playing videos using Chrome. It also is the first driver to support the 5th-generation Intel Core chips, ...
Intel has released updated Windows 10 graphics drivers that are now officially compatible with Windows 10 2004 and add support for new DirectX 12 features. Later this month, Microsoft is releasing the ...
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Intel has announced that going forward, there will be no Day 0 game support for integrated GPUs on 10th Gen and older families. The company's new drivers are ushering in Windows 11 22H2 support. The ...
Intel has released a new version of its Windows 10 Graphics Driver, but there are some things to be aware of before you download and install the software. This new driver -- 25.20.100.6444 -- is the ...
Intel has released a new version of its graphics drivers for Windows 10, this time bringing the version number up to 27.20.100.8587. This release includes a few gaming improvements in the form of ...
Yesterday, on April 23, Intel updated its "Game On" driver for Arc & Iris Xe graphics hardware, moving to version 32.0.101.6737 — now available for download directly from Intel.com. Intel’s XeSS 3 ...
When it comes to PCs, Intel still takes the lead, meaning Graphics issues like others will happen. While Windows offers a built-in troubleshooter, Intel also offers a page that helps you to ...
Intel has rolled out a new beta version of its graphics drivers, 101.6876, for the Arc GPU family. This update primarily focuses on extending “Game On” driver support, aiming to enhance the gaming ...
Intel is a leading manufacturing company in the processor segment and enjoys a massive market share. To perform effectively and support the most recent software and firmware upgrades, the device ...
Do you own an Intel Arc graphics card? We daresay that for the vast majority of you the answer is probably no. And that’s not, incidentally, out of any kind of performance criticism as, for what they ...