Intel just released the latest graphics driver for Intel Arc B580 graphics card and integrated GPUs, which eliminates some problems such as crashes Skull and crossbonesTom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege performance is lower than expected, and it also removes visual artifacts that some capture cards see in some scenarios. Unfortunately, in the release notes, Intel stated that it still has not resolved the issue with F1 24which crashes when launching XeSS Frame Generation or when launching a game or switching to full-screen exclusive mode.
What’s even more interesting is what Intel mentioned in the key release notes: This driver version (32.0.101.6449) now supports Intel Core Processor N-series processors and Series 2 CPUs. These are the latest mobile and efficient Intel chips that, like we expect the company to present at KES 2025 in a few days.
Intel Twin Lake NX50 The series is the company’s lowest-power offering, replacing the Pentium and Celeron lines. Leaked specifications for these chips show that they have a single cluster of electronic cores and are intended not for gaming and work devices, but more for embedded systems, NAS, home theaters and other smart devices.
On the other hand, the upcoming Intel Core 200 The mobile processors will be Intel’s budget mobile offerings based on legacy Raptor Lake-H/U Refresh chips. They range from the Intel Core 5 210H (comparable to the Intel Core i5-13500H) to the Intel Core 9 270H (comparable to the Intel Core i9-13900H). We’ll also get an Intel Core 7 250U and an Intel Core 5 220U, which should be entry-level low-power variants of these chips.
Unfortunately, we do not yet have reliable information about the integrated graphics that will be included in these processors. The Intel Core Ultra 7 258V processor with integrated 140V Intel Arc Graphics performed brilliantly in our tests. Testing Intel and AMD integrated graphicsahead of the traditional iGPU king AMD. However, given that these upcoming Intel chips are in the budget range, you shouldn’t get your hopes up.
However, these software improvements continue to make the Intel Arc B580 an even better graphics card. It’s the new budget/mid-range king at just $249, and enthusiasts can’t get enough of this GPU. Let’s hope Intel can release more cards as demand still exceeds supply despite weekly deliveries.