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Intel's been keeping its new DG1 discrete graphics card under wraps. But for the first time, we've been given a look at the desktop GPU and even played a game on it.
If you want to own Intel’s first desktop graphics card in over 20 years, you’ll soon have a chance. One PC maker is preparing to sell the GPU in a prebuilt desktop available from Best Buy.
The Intel Iris Xe DG1 is definitely the most interesting part of this otherwise cookie-cutter system. That is partly due to the fact that it wasn’t initially meant for a consumer release.
Since then, we haven't heard much about the DG1. Nevertheless, the card marks Intel’s first entry into discrete desktop graphics since 1998’s i740.
The CoreBook Xe features Intel’s first DG1 graphics chip and a 10th-gen Core i5 processor. As mentioned, the laptop is now up for pre-order.
Nevertheless, someone recently tested an Asus-branded DG1 using the GPU benchmarking tool from Basemark. The resulting score shows the Intel graphics card performs just under 2012’s Radeon HD ...
TL;DR: The first benchmark of the Intel Xe DG1 graphics card has been added to the Basemark GPU database. It's still too soon to draw conclusions, but based on this result alone, the OEM-oriented ...
The benefits Intel DG1 Iris Xe Max we have already covered too And the laptop model will be equipped with 15.6-inch 16:9 IPS screen with FullHD resolution.
Back in CES 2020, Intel had unveiled its first discrete graphics card dubbed the DG1, which was officially called the Iris Xe Max.This GPU was unveiled to break to duopoly of NVIDIA and AMD in the ...
Intel's DG1 card "by the other partner” looks the same, just in blue instead of being red. One can only imagine the pressure that Nvidia's exclusive partner from China has received from, well ...