Nvidia rules PC graphics with an iron fist, but currently lacks an integrated graphics play. That’s created a few safe spaces ...
Don't expect Intel to bail on its home-grown GPUs. The Nvidia deal is 'complementary to Intel’s roadmap,' it says.
Nvidia is investing $5 billion into Intel and partnering to integrate RTX chiplets on consumer and AI processors.
Intel is still working on its own Arc graphics technology, and investigation of recent driver files indicate that Intel is bringing Multi-Frame Generation to its own GPUs via an update to XeSS.
On September 18, 2025, Nvidia and Intel announced a multi-generation partnership to build new chips for data centers and PCs.
Recent data mining suggests that Intel is developing a new Arc Battlemage graphics card as well as the next stage of its XeSS frame generation technology.
All talk in town right now is all about the Intel-Nvidia partnership, and a question on many minds is whether that means ...
A peek inside the latest Intel Arc graphics card driver files reveals mentions of XeSS multi frame gen to improve gaming ...
In an announcement that surprised everyone, NVIDIA is investing $5 billion in Intel to develop new x86 chips with built-in ...
In our view, the Intel–Nvidia pact further accentuates Nvidia Corp.’s dominant market position and represents a milestone in ...
The collaboration pairs Nvidia's AI and graphics technology with Intel's entrenched x86 CPUs – two platforms historically seen as bedrock and challenger across PC, gaming, and ...
The code in question is an 'extensible application markup language' file that Intel uses to configure how its Graphics ...