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The Intel Arc A770 Limited Edition graphics card is no more
By Richard Devine published
Pour one out The Intel Arc A770 is being discontinued. But don't worry, it's only Intel's own 'Limited Edition' version that's going away.

Intel Arc Pro A60 and A60M bring double the PCIe lanes, memory, and ray tracing units to workstation PCs
By Sean Endicott published
Double up Intel recently announced its Arc Pro A60 and A60M graphics cards. The GPUs offer several key specs that are twice as high as their predecessors.

Latest Intel Arc Game On driver has you ready to take on the Diablo 4 open beta
By Richard Devine published
Team Blue Intel Arc graphics users who also want to play the Diablo 4 open beta have a shiny new driver release waiting for them.

If you thought gaming on an Intel Arc laptop would be awful, think again
By Richard Devine published
Pretty good Some headlines from 2022 would have you think Intel's mobile GPUs suck, I'm here to say they don't.

Intel Arc A750 price drop aims to 'restore balance to the graphics market'
By Sean Endicott published
News Intel just announced a price drop for the Arc A750 GPU. The news came alongside details about a driver update that dramatically improves the performance of DirectX 9 games.

OBS Studio 29 launches with AV1 encoding for AMD and Intel Arc
By Richard Devine published
AV1 OBS Studio version 29 is now available to all and the headline feature is support for AV1 encoding on AMD and Intel Arc GPUs.

Graphics card prices are ridiculous — that's (one reason) why I'm backing Intel
By Richard Devine published
Team Blue Graphics cards are ridiculously expensive nowadays and the market leader, NVIDIA, is very happy with that. But I'm not, and I'm backing Intel to help solve it.

Intel moves gaming GPUs and CPUs under same division in latest reorg
By Chuong Nguyen published
Intel is breaking up its GPU business, moving its gaming graphics cards into the same CCG division that manages its consumer and gaming processors.

Intel Arc Game On Drivers add support for Witcher 3: Wild Hunt's next-gen update, Conqueror's Blade: Scorpio, and more
By Sean Endicott published
Gaming Intel just released Game on Drivers for its Arc graphics. The drivers add support for High on Life, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’s next-gen update, and Conqueror’s Blade: Scorpio.
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