Tag: Intel Xe
Intel Launches Arc A-Series Discrete Mobile Graphics
by Sebastian Peak | Mar 30, 2022 | Graphics Cards, Mobile | 0
Intel has launched their Arc graphics product family - for laptops. No, we don't have the desktop family just yet, but there are still the first discrete Intel Arc A-Series GPUs "to…
Read MoreIntel Architecture Day 2021: Alder Lake and Arc
by Sebastian Peak | Aug 19, 2021 | Processors, Graphics Cards | 2
Among the topics discussed during the virtual Architecture Day 2021 event hosted by none other than Raja Koduri, we received details about the core architecture behind the upcoming Alder Lake processors, which…
Read MoreGaming With Xe On The Intel i9-11900K
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Apr 13, 2021 | Processors | 0
The FPS review is revisiting Intel's new Core i9-11900K, this time without a GPU installed in the system to give a better idea what you can expect when gaming with Xe. This…
Read MoreIntel Architecture Day 2020: Tiger Lake, Xe, and SuperFin
by Sebastian Peak | Aug 13, 2020 | Processors, Graphics Cards | 0
Intel held its Architecture Day 2020 this week, with this virtual press event providing some new disclosures as well an update on the progress Intel is making on their "six pillars of…
Read MorePC Perspective Podcast #591 – Ryzen XT Specs, Star Wars Squadrons
by PCPer Staff | Jun 18, 2020 | General Tech | 0
Join us this week as we look at the now official specs for AMD's Ryzen 3000XT refresh, discuss B550 motherboard pricing, get a sneak peek of Intel's Xe graphics performance, and express…
Read MoreWhat Do We Know About Intel’s Xe GPU?
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jan 30, 2020 | General Tech | 1
We know Intel will be revealing a discrete graphics card but they have been overly discreet about revealing any specific details. We know that Raja Koduri moved from AMD's graphics team to…
Read MoreThe Intel NUC 11 Extreme Will Be Powered By Tiger Lake U
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jan 20, 2020 | General Tech | 2
FanlessTech got the scoop on the new iteration of the NUC, and both the Performance and Extreme models look like tigers, at least on paper. Your Performance model will contain...
Read MoreCES 2020: Intel Touts Up to 2X Graphics Jump for Tiger Lake, DL Boost in Adobe Creative Apps
by Jim Tanous | Jan 6, 2020 | Processors, Mobile | 1
Following its performance workshop Sunday night, Intel held its CES 2020 keynote Monday afternoon. The company highlighted its strengths in the enterprise, AI, and “intelligent computing” in general, but...
Read MorePC Perspective Podcast #562 – 3950X Leaks, Ryzen Surface Edition Benchmarks
by PCPer Staff | Oct 25, 2019 | General Tech | 0
Join us this week as we discuss the recent performance leaks of the 3950X and 10980XE, take an initial look at benchmarks for the Ryzen 3780U "Surface Edition" processor, review a new…
Read MoreTwice The Xe, Twice The Fun
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Oct 24, 2019 | General Tech | 0
Crossfire and SLI may be more or less extinct but Intel has revived dual GPUs with their soon to arrive Xe discrete GPU, at least according to the rumours posted...
Read MorePC Perspective Podcast #561 – Intel 10nm Desktop Plans, EPYC Supercomputers
by PCPer Staff | Oct 18, 2019 | General Tech | 1
Join us this week as we discuss rumors of Intel's 10nm desktop and discrete GPU plans, take a look at the latest 3rd-Gen Threadripper leaks, check out some classic DOS games that…
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