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China's fastest gaming GPU gets massive performance boost from new drivers — up to 80% jump in some games
By Matthew Connatser published
Moore Threads has released a new driver that boosts framerates in five gains by double digits.

Intel Arc GPU performance momentum continues — 2.7X boost in AI-driven Stable Diffusion, largely thanks to Microsoft's Olive
By Matthew Connatser published
Microsoft Olive was key to boosting performance in Stable Diffusion for Intel's Arc Alchemist graphics cards.

Linux GPU Driver for Intel Lunar Lake Chip Adds CMRR Variable Refresh Rate Feature
By Matthew Connatser published
CMRR is a variation of variable refresh rate (VRR) technology that's coming with Lunar Lake's integrated graphics.

New Intel Arc Drivers Address Starfield and Alan Wake 2 Problems
By Roshan Shaikh published
Intel's latest 4953 drivers for Arc GPUs include fixes for Starfield, Alan Wake 2, Halo: The Master Chief Collection, and World War Z. Other known issues remain.

Nvidia New Hotfix Patches Alan Wake II, Windows 10 Transparency Settings
By Roshan Shaikh published
Nvidia was able to provide a quick fix for Alan Wake 2's performance degradation and the disappearing acts with Windows 10's transparency settings.

New AMD Adrenalin Edition Driver Includes AI and ML Optimizations
By Roshan Shaikh published
The all-new 23.11.1 WHWL graphics driver introduces multiple optimization and fixes for games and AI/ ML applications while addressing some known issues.

Intel's New GPU Drivers Boost Performance Up To 750% in DX11, 53% in DX12
By Roshan Shaikh published
The new WHQL driver updates to support newer AAA games while providing optimizations for certain DX11 titles.

AMD's Hypr-RX Tech Makes Its Way to the ROG Ally
By Aaron Klotz published
900P resolution support arrives, as well.

Alan Wake 2 Requires Mesh Shaders, Excluding Most Older GPUs
By Mark Tyson published
Alan Wake 2 whipped up controversy over its high system requirements, eschewing GPU hardware more than a few years old due to the lack of mesh shader support.

Counter-Strike 2 Now Checks AMD Drivers for Anti-Lag+ to Stop VAC Bans
By Aaron Klotz published
Valve has implemented a new Anti-Lag+ checker into Counter Strike 2 that will check to see if users have AMD's Anti-Lag+ Adrenalin driver installed, preventing them from getting accidentally banned.
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