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Intel Arc is a brand of graphics processing units designed by Intel for the high-margin PC gaming market. The first generation of Arc GPUs (codenamed Alchemist) launched in March 2022, using TSMC N6 process and supporting ray tracing, XeSS and DirectX 12 Ultimate.
ARC processors are a family of 32-bit and 64-bit reduced instruction set computer (RISC) central processing units (CPUs) originally designed by ARC International. They are configurable and extensible for a wide range of uses in system on a chip (SoC) devices, and have been licensed by more than 200 organizations and are shipped in more than 1.5 billion products per year.
Intel Active Management Technology (AMT) is a feature of Intel vPro technology that allows out-of-band management of select business computers. AMT uses a secure communication channel to enable remote access, power, boot, and configuration of AMT-enabled PCs.
Intel Xe is a GPU architecture developed by Intel, with different variants for low power, high performance, and high performance computing. It includes the Iris Xe integrated graphics for 11th-generation Intel Core processors, and the Intel Arc discrete graphics cards for gaming and data centers.
A comprehensive table of Intel's GPUs and motherboard graphics chipsets from 1982 to 2010, with details on features, performance, and compatibility. Find out the history and evolution of Intel's graphics technology, from the first generation i740 to the last generation GMA 3150.
Raptor Lake is the codename for Intel's 13th and 14th generation Core processors based on a hybrid architecture with Raptor Cove and Gracemont cores. Learn about the features, specifications, models, and history of Raptor Lake processors launched from October 2022 to October 2023.
This work was later passed to Intel as part of a lawsuit settlement, and Intel took the opportunity to supplement their i960 line with the StrongARM. Intel later developed its own high performance implementation named XScale , which it has since sold to Marvell .
Libdrm is a library that wraps the DRM API, which is a subsystem of the Linux kernel for interfacing with GPUs. Learn how libdrm facilitates the communication between user-space programs and the DRM core and drivers, and what functions it provides.