Intel ARC GPU Driver Offers Up To 3X Performance Uplift In DX11/12 Titles

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Intel Improving Gradually!

Intel is already one of the best in the CPU market and does not want to fall behind AMD in the GPU market.

Therefore, the Arc GPU software team is hard at work, supporting Arc GPUs with new driver updates constantly. Following past improvements, the latest driver package has once again brought massive improvements.

In various DX11 and DX12 games, Intel Arc graphics cards will now see up to 268% better performance. Additionally, Intel is adding driver compatibility for upcoming games like Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and Tekken 8.

New driver support for the incredibly popular Palworld is also available.

Intel ARC Driver

Intel has been getting better after every Intel Arc driver release as it wants to provide gamers with the best gaming experience. The biggest example of its recent efforts comes from Just Cause 4, which highlights the 268% boost.

Elex II has also received a 101% boost, but the complete list of impacted games is much more extensive. It includes games like The Last of Us Part 1, Apex Legends, Assassin’s Creed Syndicate, and more.

The full list is available on Intel’s website and also specifies the type of performance improvements you can expect. Head over to the website to download the new drivers.

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