Earlier this month, we got our first taste of Intel's Iris Xe Max GPU, as the Acer Swift 3x was the first notebook announced to use the discrete graphics chip. Today, however, Intel is actually ...
Today, Intel launched Intel Iris Xe MAX graphics, designed for thin-and-light laptops and now available from partners. Intel Iris Xe MAX graphics is based on the same Xe-LP microarchitecture used for ...
On Saturday Intel took the wraps off its Intel Iris Xe MAX Graphics. We saw these discrete GPUs arriving in laptops earlier in October, but due to NDA manufacturers like Asus and Acer couldn't really ...
Either the GPU shortage really is that bad, or maybe Intel’s DG1 is really that good, because the company announced Tuesday morning that its first-generation Iris Xe desktop graphics cards is shipping ...
Intel's Iris Xe Max, debuting on laptops first, is the first discrete graphics solution from the chip giant, but its purpose and feature focus may surprise you. I’ve been a consumer PC expert at PCMag ...
Intel’s first dedicated graphics cards for desktop will soon pop up on the market as part of pre-built systems customers can buy. The chipmaker has announced that it has officially launched the Iris ...
Intel claimed Saturday that its new Iris Xe Max graphics can outperform Nvidia’s GeForce MX350 in gaming, and even top a GeForce RTX 2080 in some encoding tasks. How it does that—through power sharing ...
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Intel has started shipping its very first desktop Iris Xe discrete graphics cards, previously known under the code-named “DG1”, after cosigning and partnering with two companies including ASUS. The ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dave Altavilla is a Tech Analyst covering chips, compute and AI. Though a few strategic mentions of Intel’s forthcoming discrete ...
Rumors have been flying and trickles of official info seeping out, for a while now, about Intel’s first discrete graphics processor. Would it be for desktops? Laptops? Gamers or business go-getters?