Intel's latest Non-WHQL driver brings Game On support for Arknights: Endfield and Hytale, along with several bug fixes for Battlemage GPU owners.
Intel Arc graphics card owners can expect up to 30% faster performance at 1080p and up to 35% faster performance at 1440p when playing the game using the Ray Tracing Ultra preset. Diablo IV featured ...
TL;DR: Intel Game On Driver 32.0.101.7029 Non-WHQL supports Intel Arc GPUs and adds compatibility for Borderlands 4, Dying Light: The Beast, EA Sports FC 26, and Hollow Knight: Silksong. It fixes ...
On March 19, Intel updated its "Game On" driver for Arc & Iris Xe graphics hardware, moving to version 32.0.101.6651 non-WHQL (not tested by Windows Hardware Quality Labs but still signed by Microsoft ...
There aren't any major triple-A games releasing this week that we are aware of (soon, though), but there is a new 'Game Ready' driver release by the folks at NVIDIA all the same. It's version 576.28, ...
Graphics Cards 'It is basically DLSS. That’s the way graphics ought to be': Nvidia's Jensen Huang has a clear vision for the future of its gaming GPUs and is going to be all about neural rendering ...
Nvidia has released its new Game Ready 591.44 WHQL drivers, and all Windows 11 users with GeForce graphics cards are strongly encouraged to install them right away. This release is not just a routine ...
Just days after NVIDIA began rolling out its 'Game Ready' 576.02 WHQL driver package that's packed to the brim with bug fixes, it's made available an out-of-band hotfix to iron out even more wrinkles ...
In brief: Nvidia has confirmed that it will continue delivering Game Ready drivers for one year after Windows 10 reaches its end-of-life date this October, giving users more time to upgrade.
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