Intel has released driver 32.0.101.6987 for Intel Arc and other GPUs. According to tests by Windows Latest, these new Intel drivers bring noticeable performance improvements, with talk of an FPS ...
TL;DR: The Intel Graphics Driver 32.0.101.6987 enhances performance and adds support for Battlefield 6 Open Beta, Mafia: The Old Country, and DOOM: The Dark Ages with up to a 6% FPS boost. It also ...
Intel Arc "Game On" driver 32.0.101.6793 supports DOOM: The Dark Ages Premium Edition ahead of its full release. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
TL;DR: Intel Graphics Driver 32.0.101.6734 enhances performance for MSI Claw gaming handhelds with Intel Core Ultra 200V Series processors. It addresses display resolution issues on Lunar Lake ...
Intel is rolling out a new graphics driver under version 32.0.101.6881. This WHQL release does not contain much. In fact, there is only a single fix for a popular multiplayer hero shooter. The new ...
Intel has announced that the integrated graphics drivers for its 11th, 12th, 13th, and 14th generation processors will no longer be part of the regular update cycle. Instead, they will be moved to a ...
This lines up with rumors about a BMG-G31 GPU that Intel is alleged to have been working on, which reportedly trades ...
Why it matters: Despite Nvidia's dominance in the graphics card market, Intel's integrated graphics chips remain vital for many low-end users. Shifting recent generations of Intel processors to ...
The utterly baffling status of Intel's Arc graphics technology just got a bit clearer. Oh, and a whole lot more confusing, too. In a nutshell, the Xe3 iGPU in the new Panther Lake chip definitely ...
Surprise! We woke up this morning to a blockbuster mashup between Intel and Nvidia. Team Green invested a cool $5 billion into Intel, and in exchange, the two companies will be co-creating consumer ...
For we mere PC gamers, unquestionably the most interesting aspect of Intel's new Panther Lake CPU is its Xe3 integrated graphics. It looks like it could be killer, especially for handheld gaming PCs.