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's new Arc Pro cards flex 32GB of memory, aiming squarely at demanding AI pipelines and model-heavy workloads. With Shader Execution Reordering, some Intel and Nvidia GPUs deliver up to 90% ...
Just when you thought you'd better get saving for your new RTX 5000-series graphics card, off the back of an Intel update on it's GPU plans, tech website Videocardz is claiming Intel is going to ...
During a Q&A at Computex, Intel Client Computing Group general manager Alex Katouzian was asked by Tweakers about the future ...
Intel debuted its Xe2 graphics architecture in August as part of the Core Ultra 200V series -- Lunar Lake-- mobile CPUs. Now it's incorporating the architecture into a new generation of its Arc ...
Intel seems to have a hit on its hands: The $250 Arc B580 Limited Edition GPU is selling out and receiving glowing reviews. It’s way too early to know if Intel has finally gained a foothold in the ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Intel has announced its next-generation Arc B-series desktop graphics ...
What's new with the Intel Arc A580 and a 570? How fast are the Intel Arc A580 and a 570? Intel has released various performance claims for the new cards. The Arc B580 is on average 24% faster at 1440p ...
Intel has greatly improved its software over the past few years with a steady stream of updates, putting its graphics card business on much more stable ground. While some may have expected Intel to ...
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 ...
While rivals fight over the scarcest part in AI hardware, Intel is betting it can win by using less of it.
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 ...