If you missed all the laptop deals during the holidays, you’re in luck, as Walmart has a solid deal for a new clamshell. The big box retailer is selling a 17.3-inch HP laptop with a Core i5 for $499.
Save $369.77 on the versatile Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio with i5, 16GB RAM, and 256GB SSD, a rare discount for creative ...
Intel has been developing its Iris graphics technology for several years to provide a better integrated GPU experience for systems that don't require discrete graphics. But all along, the assumed goal ...
Save $301 on the versatile Surface Laptop Studio with an i5 processor, 16GB RAM, and a 14.4-inch touchscreen, now $730.97 at ...
Intel launched their Iris Xe MAX discrete graphics chip for thin and light notebooks and they already have a few SKUs on the market with Acer (uses Intel 11th Gen Tiger Lake Core processors along with ...
Intel teased its dedicated laptop GPU earlier in October, and it’s now rolling out the technology in earnest. The chip designer has announced that the first laptops using its Iris Xe Max graphics chip ...
Today, Intel fed us a feast of information around its 11th generation Core “Tiger Lake” processors, enough to sustain us for days to come. But among the most appetizing tidbits were some details ...
Intel has launched its Iris Xe Max graphics chip and announced that Acer, Asus, and Dell have signed on as customers. The three laptop makers are debuting thin-and-light laptops with the chip today.
Preliminary performance tests suggest that Intel’s first discrete graphics processor for laptops, the Iris Xe Max, provides only a modest improvement over the performance of the graphics silicon that ...
Intel released the 27.20.100.9168 DCH graphics driver today, and it comes with support for the company's new Iris Xe Max discreet GPU, letting laptops with the component, as well as other supported ...
Rumors have been flying and trickles of official info seeping out, for a while now, about Intel’s first discrete graphics processor. Would it be for desktops? Laptops? Gamers or business go-getters?