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Intel's 'Panther Lake' graphics let me play Cyberpunk at 170fps—this could be huge for PC gaming
Based on what I saw, Panther Lake signals a future where high-FPS PC gaming doesn’t require a discrete GPU.
It's still an iGPU, though. Adjust your expectations accordingly.
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How We Test Desktop PCs
Desktop PCs were the first computer category PCMag, in its infancy, started out covering, and they're still one of the most important. (They're in our very name, after all.) And we've been testing ...
TL;DR: Intel's Xe2 graphics architecture has been integrated into its Lunar Lake Core Ultra 200V mobile chips, and the company is already testing next-gen Xe3 in upcoming Panther Lake chips. Although ...
Apple's newest M2 chip, first seen in the 2022 MacBook Pro, promises improved graphics performance. Is it worth the upgrade if you have a machine with M1, M1 Pro, or M1 Max graphics? Check out the ...
The AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT brings ray tracing and affordable GPUs to the masses, but doing so requires some unorthodox tweaks that can affect performance. If it stays in stock near MSRP and you stick ...
Even with that lower price tag, you can still get an extremely good gaming experience, provided you temper your expectations a bit. While the RTX 5060 Ti, for instance, isn't exactly a 4K gaming card, ...
Today we're taking a look at the new... or not so new Ryzen 7 5700G. This CPU was released back in April but only for use in OEM systems. Then last month AMD said they would release to the general ...
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