Intel, Panther Lake and Xe3 graphics
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At this year's Technology Tour event in Arizona, Intel not only launched its Panther Lake CPU architecture but it also announced an update to its AI-powered performance scaling package, and it now brings XeSS on par with Nvidia's DLSS, as Arc GPU users will soon get the benefit of multi-frame generation.
Intel fellow Tom Petersen gives us a deep dive on the boosted graphical power of Intel's upcoming laptop chips... and maybe even handhelds.
Intel's most powerful integrated GPU to date just hit the street in a bunch of new, premium laptops. Does it have game? We put it to the test. I’ve been a consumer PC expert at PCMag for 10 years, and I love PC gaming. I've played games on my computer ...
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Soon, Intel's CPU-integrated graphics could get a big boost: Meteor Lake processors' Arc-based silicon leverages new process technology to rival a low-end discrete GPU. (It even supports ray tracing.) I have been interested in science and technology for as ...