Is Intel's nascent Arc gaming graphics for the chop? That's now our fear following comments from Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger. Put simply, Gelsinger sees "less need for discrete graphics in the market ...
Intel has posted a new job advert on LinkedIn It's for an engineer to work on high-end discrete graphics cards Some have worried that the deal Intel struck with Nvidia casts serious doubt on Arc ...
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 ...
TL;DR: Intel's Arc desktop GPUs have reached a 1% share of the global discrete graphics card market, a significant step up from previous sub-1% figures. With turbulent waters in the future of the ...
Intel will be launching its next-gen Xe-HPG "Battlemage" GPU architecture later this year, where we're being promised new discrete Battlemage graphics cards for gamers in 2025... but man, these new ...
However small Intel’s presence might be when it comes to discrete graphics cards, it’s still chipping away at Arc Battlemage — but every time we hear of it, the news is strictly bad. This time, a new ...
Intel develops its own graphics technology for its CPUs and discrete GPUs. The company is partnering with Nvidia to produce CPUs with integrated Nvidia GPUs for PCs. With Nvidia now a partner, Intel ...
Intel remains a dominant player in PC gaming due to its majority share in PC processors, but its discrete graphics presence has vanished into a puff of smoke. Jon Peddie Research reports PC graphics ...
It's official, virtually no one is buying Intel graphics cards. In fact, the latest figures show that the Intel graphics market share for add-in-boards (AIBs) based on its GPUs has effectively ...
For more than a decade, the phrase "Intel integrated GPU" was synonymous with "terrible graphics solution." The first Intel motherboard with integrated graphics, the i810, had terrible performance, ...
Intel wants to get back into the discrete graphics game and on Monday revealed some details about how it plans to get there within the next couple of years with a family of products and development ...
Part of Intel's (NASDAQ: INTC) turnaround strategy, now under CEO Lip-Bu Tan and previously under former CEO Pat Gelsinger, is to exit noncore businesses and refocus on what the company does best.