Intel is in its infancy in the discrete graphics card market and as such, its Arc Alchemist GPUs as well as last gen DG1 have certain issues which are related to its DTT and PCIe 4.0 respectively.
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The full-fat 96 Execution Unit (EU) Iris Xe Max from Gunnir has been tested and it isn't much better than the 80EU part, despite possessing nearly a third more raw computing horsepower.
Intel's latest Windows graphics driver version 30.0.101.1191 fixes stability issues for Windows Desktop Window Manager (DWM). The driver also brings game optimizations and carries a few bug fixes.
Intel's new graphics driver version 30.0.100.9955 adds support for DX12 video encoding for H.264 and H.265 on Windows 11. Aside from that, it fixes plenty of gaming-related and general bugs too.
Intel's Iris Xe discrete desktop graphics card has finally started selling online. Like the company had announced earlier, the new GPU is available to purchase from an OEM, CyberPowerPC.
Basemark GPU score of the Intel Iris discrete desktop graphics card (DG1) has been spotted. The card has scored 17,289 points and is similar in performance to an AMD Radeon RX 550.
Intel has stated that its new, discrete desktop GPU is only compatible with 9th- and 10th-generation chips from the company, and supports a handful of motherboards. AMD PCs are not supported yet.
Intel has finally launched its Iris Xe Desktop Graphics Card which has been teased by the company for a long time. For now though, it will be sold by system integrators only in pre-built systems.
Today, Intel held its Architecture Day event, and with it came some news regarding the company's upcoming GPU, the DG1, which is now in production and expected to ship later this year.