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Intel's 'Panther Lake' graphics let me play Cyberpunk at 170fps—this could be huge for PC gaming
Based on what I saw, Panther Lake signals a future where high-FPS PC gaming doesn’t require a discrete GPU.
Now comes the real test: Can Koduri and the Intel crew actually make GPUs gamers will want? After spending some time with the Arc A750 and A770 , it's clear that the company has developed cards that ...
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from Newegg and other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. The Intel Arc A750 is a decent value ...
It seems that the release of the first gaming graphics card from Intel is imminent. Known as the Intel Xe-HPG DG2, the GPU is likely coming to both desktop and mobile devices, and will be the ...
If you're a PC gamer, you are likely someone who likes to revisit old favorites. After all, one of the greatest benefits of PC gaming (versus game consoles) is the ability to freely go back and enjoy ...
Following confirmation by an Intel employee that Xe-HPG DG2 graphics cards are “right around the corner,” specs for five different cards across mobile and, potentially, desktop have leaked out ...
Intel has been developing its Iris graphics technology for several years to provide a better integrated GPU experience for systems that don't require discrete graphics. But all along, the assumed goal ...
Twitter-based tech data digger Tum Apisak unearthed some interesting Geekbench results on Tuesday. Within the Geekbench databases, Apisak found a new listing for a test system packing what appears to ...
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