A week into testing Intel’s new Core Ultra X9, the numbers are in. The CPU performance is steady, and the Arc integrated graphics makes PC gaming viable without a GeForce or Radeon chip.
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I've heard that this is generally a GPU memory issue. The only graphics memory tester I've found (and can figure out how to use) is OCCT v3.1.0's GPU:MEMTEST. The problem is that, when I start the ...
Intel’s Core Ultra Series 3 chips (code-named “Panther Lake”) were one of the stars of CES 2026, promising efficient processing and, most notably, markedly improved graphics performance. (Indeed, we ...