Intel has released a new version of its Intel Graphics DCH drivers, bringing the version number up to 26.20.100.8141, up from the previous 26.20.100.7985 release. As usual, the drivers bring a few ...
Using a processor’s built-in graphics to play games has always required tedious tinkering. Integrated graphics aren’t anywhere near as powerful as standalone graphics cards, so you need to tweak your ...
For Windows 10 users, in particular gamers, Intel has unlocked its graphics DCH drivers to remove obstacles to installing Intel generic graphics drivers. The move will allow end users with older ...
Intel is extremely popular in consumer laptops, and the Intel Graphics component powers the graphics. It also means, like everything else, Windows users face issues around it. Most of the time, issues ...
Version 25.20.100.6326 of Intel's Graphics Drivers for Windows 10 don't bring much to the table, but if you're looking to try your hand at the latest game releases, they will make your experience go a ...
Intel has released updated Windows 10 graphics drivers that are now officially compatible with Windows 10 2004 and add support for new DirectX 12 features. Later this month, Microsoft is releasing the ...
Intel this week announced that, starting this month, it will begin distributing drivers for its products as "modern" Universal Windows Drivers (via Neowin). This is a requirement for devices on the ...
Intel is alerting Windows 10 users that it will be providing Modern Windows Drivers for its chips from November 2018. The new Modern Windows Drivers, also called Universal Windows Drivers (UWD), are ...
In brief: Nvidia and AMD's graphics drivers have to support legacy software and hardware going back almost two decades, so it's understandable if they become somewhat bloated. However, Intel has the ...
Don’t ever let anyone tell you that you can’t play PC games on a low-power system, or one without a graphics card. (Have you checked out our picks for the best PC games you can play without a GPU? You ...
In a nutshell: Back in January, TechSpot speculated on why Intel's GPU drivers were around twice the size of AMD's and Nvidia's, possibly stemming from less time for optimization work. Whatever the ...
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Leo and Luke talk Intel graphics!
In our final video in this little September series, Luke and Leo struggle to stay on point about Intel graphics and decide to ...
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