Intel has just launched its new Alder Lake desktop CPUs. However, and as we’ve already reported, these CPUs could have compatibility issues with a number of DRMs. And, as Intel confirmed, there are currently 32 Denuvo games that do not work with it. Continue reading 32 Denuvo games are not compatible with Intel’s new Alder Lake CPUs
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First third-party gaming benchmarks for Intel’s Alder Lake CPUs leaked online
Although the review embargo for Intel’s Alder Lake has not been lifted yet, a number of third-party gaming benchmarks have been leaked online. These gaming benchmarks come from Linus Tech Tips who have accidentally published their review earlier. Continue reading First third-party gaming benchmarks for Intel’s Alder Lake CPUs leaked online
Intel shows off its DLSS rival, XeSS, in Hitman 3 and The Riftbreaker
Intel has shared two videos, showcasing its DLSS rival, XeSS, in Hitman 3 and The Riftbreaker. In these videos, Intel compares the re-constructed 4K image of XeSS with native 1080p. According to Intel, XeSS 4K will have performance comparable to native 1080p in these two games (which is why the blue team has compared these two modes). Continue reading Intel shows off its DLSS rival, XeSS, in Hitman 3 and The Riftbreaker
First gaming benchmarks revealed for the Intel “Alder Lake” Core i9 12900K
Intel plans to officially reveal its new Alder Lake CPUs later today, and the first gaming benchmarks for the Intel Core i9 12900K have been leaked online. Continue reading First gaming benchmarks revealed for the Intel “Alder Lake” Core i9 12900K
Intel Alder Lake CPUs may have compatibility issues with some DRMs
Intel will soon release its next-gen CPUs for desktop PCs, the Alder Lake series. The Alder Lake CPUs use a hybrid architecture with big and smaller CPUs. And this hybrid architecture may introduce compatibility issues in some games that use third-party DRMs. Continue reading Intel Alder Lake CPUs may have compatibility issues with some DRMs
Intel Alder Lake promises to offer a 19% IPC increase over Rocket Lake
During its Architecture Day 2021 event, Intel revealed that its upcoming Alder Lake CPUs will offer a 19% IPC increase over its Rocket Lake CPUs. This falls in line with the previous leak which suggested a 20% IPC boost. Continue reading Intel Alder Lake promises to offer a 19% IPC increase over Rocket Lake
New details revealed for Intel’s AI-upscaling rival to NVIDIA’s DLSS
Videocardz has shared some new details about Intel’s upcoming AI-upscaling tech that will be a direct rival to NVIDIA’s DLSS tech. Intel’s upcoming GPUs will support this new tech and it will most likely be better than AMD’s FSR. Continue reading New details revealed for Intel’s AI-upscaling rival to NVIDIA’s DLSS
Intel’s first high-performance GPU is coming in Q1 2022, will support Ray Tracing, AI super sampling & DX12 Ultimate
Intel today revealed the brand for its upcoming consumer high-performance graphics products, Intel Arc. The Arc brand will cover hardware, software and services, and will span multiple hardware generations. Continue reading Intel’s first high-performance GPU is coming in Q1 2022, will support Ray Tracing, AI super sampling & DX12 Ultimate
The specs for Intel’s first desktop 10nm CPUs may have leaked online
It appears that the specifications for Intel’s first desktop 10nm CPUs may have leaked online. To be more precise, we’re talking about the specs of the Core i9-12900K, Core i7-12700K, and Core i5-12600K. Continue reading The specs for Intel’s first desktop 10nm CPUs may have leaked online
This could be our first look at Intel’s Xe-HPG gaming GPU
Moore’s Law Is Dead has just shared some images from what looks like Intel’s upcoming Xe-HPG high-end gaming GPU. According to the Youtuber, these images are from an engineering sample, meaning that the final product may not look like this. Still, it can give you an idea of Intel’s upcoming GPU. Continue reading This could be our first look at Intel’s Xe-HPG gaming GPU