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 ...
The company once again teases that the launch for the 'Xe HPG' PC graphics card is right around the corner. Intel’s first PC gaming graphics card is now circulating among developers. The company ...
Following confirmation by an Intel employee that Xe-HPG DG2 graphics cards are “right around the corner,” specs for five different cards across mobile and, potentially, desktop have leaked out ...
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 ...
One tidbit Intel confirmed at the International Supercomputing Conference this week: It's now shipping DG2 GPUs to developers as part of its slow ramp into the GPU market. Up until now, Intel has ...
It's been a couple of hot weeks of rumors and news about Intel's new Arc Alchemist family of GPUs, with Tom @ Moore's Law is Dead has unveiled new details about the Intel DG2-128EU GPU. We should see ...
When the topic of PC hardware comes up, it's only a matter of time until someone mentions the name Intel. With the launch of its i9 119000K CPU coming early this year, Intel is arguably the go-to ...
Why it matters: Intel's Discrete-Graphics-2 GPUs have been bobbing on the horizon for years. Now, while demand is insatiable and rival manufacturers have got nothing new near readiness, is the optimal ...
Intel's gaming-focused Xe DG2 GPU is expected to release next year, and could bring some more variety to our currently two-branded best graphics card guide, if its performance is up to scratch. The ...
Intel's DG2 graphics card is set to disrupt the GPU duopoly, going up against rival high-end models such as the AMD RX 6800 and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070. It looks like Intel is gearing up for a release ...
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 ...