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This is just for Intel Arc GPU's, is it not?
Most intel driver news you'll see will most certainly be about the ARC gpus. The integrated gpus not beeing that much worked on for performance and gaming.
The article claims:
"This graphics driver applies to both the Intel Arc series discrete GPUs and CPUs with onboard graphics from Intel 11th-gen Tiger Lake, Rocket Lake, and Tiger Lake-H up to 14th-generation CPUs,"
But I'm not sure if the uplifts noted would be seen in the iGPUs
I would think so just not to the same extent as a dgpu