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Intel’s Iris Xe integrated graphics offers surprisingly good gaming chops for thin-and-light laptops, without the cost or weight of discrete options.
Intel is launching its first Iris Xe desktop graphics cards today. Originally codenamed “DG1,” these new desktop GPUs are primarily aimed at small- and medium-sized businesses and mainstream ...
Intel’s Hyper Encoding, for example, would take advantage of multiple encoders in the Iris Xe and, say, your 11th-gen Core CPU with integrated Iris Xe graphics to outperform a much faster gaming ...
The first laptops with Intel's Iris Xe Max graphics have arrived, promising better gaming on thin-and-light systems from Acer, ASUS and Dell.
Intel didn’t say all games will be playable at 1080p with Iris Xe Graphics, but it seems like a lot more could be than what it showed off at its August 2020 press event: PlayerUnknown’s ...
Intel first gave us a glimpse of the graphics chip — called “DG1” while in development — at CES 2020. In October last year, the first laptops with the Iris Xe Max graphics chips by Acer ...
Unlike standalone desktop graphics cards, you won't be able to buy this Intel Iris Xe DG1 off shelves. They are, instead, being made available to system integrators who will then sell them as part ...
Intel has finally launched its Iris Xe Desktop Graphics Card which has been teased by the company for a long time. For now though, it will be sold by system integrators only in pre-built systems.
The Intel Iris Xe vs Arc graphics battle is somewhat puzzling, as they represent two product lines of discrete graphics processing units based on Intel's Xe microarchitecture.
Intel has unveiled its first discrete Xe graphics card, the Intel Iris Xe Max. It's a mobile GPU designed to drop into thin-and-light notebooks to give creators the edge while they're on the go.
Intel has announced the first laptops to include its Iris Xe Max graphics, some of which are now available to order. They include the Acer Swift 3X, the Dell Inspiron 15 7000 2-in-1, and the Asus ...