All eyes are on Intel as it gets closer to launching its first discrete graphics card for gaming. And the big question is, how will it perform relative to the competition? Obviously we will not know ...
All eyes are on Intel to see what it can accomplish in the discrete GPU space, and specifically whether or not it can shake things up in a meaningful way with products that truly compete with the ...
It seems that the release of the first gaming graphics card from Intel is imminent. Known as the Intel Xe-HPG DG2, the GPU is likely coming to both desktop and mobile devices, and will be the ...
What just happened? It appears that Intel's Xe-HPG DG2 gaming GPU announcement will arrive any day now. In a tweet asking Odyssey cardholders to fill in their details to receive some swag, team blue ...
A new leak from the not-so-reliable Geekbench revealed some key details about the upcoming Intel Xe-HPG DG2. The benchmark shows a card with 128 execution units (EUs) that can run at up to 2,200MHz — ...
What just happened? Rumors surrounding Intel's upcoming Xe-HPG PC gaming graphics card have been circulating for a while, and now we've got our first look at it. Well, the GPU. Company senior vice ...
Millions upon millions of PC gamers are losing hope of getting graphics cards at reasonable prices these days. But perhaps Intel will be the one to save the market from failing. The logo of Intel ...
Intel's Raja Koduri has teased the Xe-HPG (DG2) chip with 512 EUs on Twitter, showing that the chip is ready but that there are still a lot of things to be done, including upcoming game and driver ...
Intel has announced that its new DG1 GPU is now shipping, and that it's (hopefully exciting) gaming-focused Intel Xe-HPG DG2 is currently being tested in Intel's own labs. The new Intel DG1 -- or Iris ...
Intel's gaming-focused Xe-HPG DG2 graphics card has been in the works for a while now, with numerous leaks and teases continuing to spin the rumour mill. It now looks like an official reveal and ...
Last year, around the same time of the year as we are now in, Intel had held its Architecture Day 2020 event. At this event, the company detailed its discrete graphics roadmap, among other things.