TL;DR: Intel is shifting 11th to 14th Gen Intel Processor Graphics, including Intel Atom, Pentium, and Celeron graphics, to legacy support, providing only critical security updates and no new driver ...
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Do CPUs require drivers?
Your CPU is an important component in your PC, so like graphics cards, it should probably have its own CPU drivers, right? Not in this case. While there are drivers that are called chipset drivers, ...
Intel has announced that the integrated graphics drivers for its 11th, 12th, 13th, and 14th generation processors will no longer be part of the regular update cycle. Instead, they will be moved to a ...
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Processors and graphics chips stocks Q1 teardown: Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) vs the rest
Wrapping up Q1 earnings, we look at the numbers and key takeaways for the processors and graphics chips stocks, including ...
Editor's take: Intel's grand comeback will likely take a bit more time than initially expected. The CPU maker is clearly struggling with both hardware design and software development, and customers ...
While the groundwork for this was technically laid back in November when Intel released GCC patches (following our earlier reporting), a major new piece of the puzzle has just surfaced. Those patches ...
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