Intel is launching their fourth generation “Haswell” core processors on June 3rd and along with it, Intel would also introduce faster integrated graphic chips codenamed Intel Iris Pro Graphics and Iris Graphics. Previously known as GT3 and GT3e, the Iris Pro graphics would be the fastest integrated graphics solution Intel has ever developed and is the key achievement on Intel’s latest Haswell micro-architecture.
"The Amsterdam-based (the Netherlands) indie games developer StickyLock Games are today very proud and happy to announce that their fast-paced F2P multiplayer FPS “Histera”, is coming to PC via Steam Early Access pn May 16th, 2024." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
"The indie games publisher and developer Playstige Interactive are today super happy and excited to announce that their unique action/stealth/horror game "Venatrix", is coming to PC via Steam in Q2 2024 (the game is already available on Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Xbox Series X|S)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
Where do you want Fallout 5 to be set? Countless places have been called out but one has risen above
Nashville area wouldn't be bad tbh, but I'd prefer to take that back to the west coast.
Pacific northwest. Bethesda seems to want a verdant apocalypse these days. Oregon is a low priority nuclear target. Plenty of lush forest with a bit of metro area thrown in. Obviously I'm biased.
Intel and AMD on the verge to outcast discrete GPU solutions?
Looks like the low-end GPU market would soon be dead due to faster IGP solutions.
Intel and AMD are both taking risks on the future of computing: Intel trying to have CPUs do most of the work while AMD trying to have the GPUs do most of the work. Who won? who's next? You decide
Interesting.
Intel integrated graphics have always been a red flag in computer purchasing. I don't see that changing any time soon.