Intel discloses no details about its upcoming discrete GPU, except for the announcement of its scheduled release in 2020. Previous speculations hinted at the possibility of Intel unveiling its graphics card at CES 2019. However, if that didn't happen, users would have to wait at least another year for the official market release.
Intel officially acknowledges the upcoming launch of its standalone graphics card in 2020
For a prolonged period, Intel refrained from releasing any discrete GPUs. However, recently, the company initiated the sale of its first processors featuring integrated AMD graphics.
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Intel abstained from launching a discrete GPU for an extensive period. Yet, recently, they commenced selling their initial processors with integrated graphics from AMD. Let's anticipate how industry giants Intel and AMD will dominate the market.
Refer to Operating Temperatures of Intel and AMD CPUs
In today's world, there are hardly any users who are enamored with Microsoft's Windows XP and Vista operating systems. Consequently, applications and services are gradually ceasing support for these platforms. After years of association, Steam officially bids farewell to Windows XP and Vista in 2019. If you are still using Windows XP or Vista, swiftly upgrade to Windows 10 to maintain support from Steam and other software.
