Intel GPU

AppWizard
October 13, 2025
Intel has announced its new XeSS 3 technology, which enhances graphics for existing games that use XeSS 2. This technology introduces multi-frame generation (MFG), allowing Intel GPUs, especially integrated graphics, to generate up to three additional AI-driven frames between hardware-rendered frames. Gamers can choose frame generation modes of 2x, 3x, or 4x through the Intel Graphics Software app, with a recommendation for a base frame rate of over 60fps to avoid graphical issues. XeSS-MFG will be supported across Intel's entire Xe GPU lineup, starting with Intel Core Ultra 200 series CPUs with Xe2 cores and Intel Arc A and B-series GPUs, with plans for future support for older Xe1 GPUs. Performance tests showed significant frame rate increases in games like Painkiller and Dying Light The Beast when using the new technology.
AppWizard
September 10, 2025
A new shipping manifest suggests the upcoming release of the Intel Arc B770 gaming graphics card, codenamed BMG-G31. This follows speculation about the Battlemage line, which was thought to be abandoned. The manifest was revealed by tech leaker Haze2K1 and includes references to "G31/C32" and "Intel VGA C32." Similar shipping manifests were observed prior to the launch of the Intel Arc B580, indicating a potential market release within weeks. Intel has not officially confirmed details about the B770 or its launch timeline. The B770 is expected to compete with Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5060 Ti and AMD's Radeon RX 9060 XT, with its success dependent on performance and pricing.
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