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intel arc

Intel Arc GPUs could finally give AMD and Nvidia something to worry about

Posted on August 25, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Ever since we heard about Intel’s plans for dedicated Arc graphics cards, we’ve been wondering just how much of a threat they could be to Nvidia and AMD, but with news that the GPUs will offer some sort of support for overclocking, it looks like that threat level has just risen for the two established GPU makers.

In case you’re not aware, overclocking is a process that allows users to push their hardware to their very limits and eke out even more performance. By overclocking your CPU or GPU, you can get some noticeable performance improvements for no extra cost.
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Computers & IT Tags:AMD, gpu, hardware, Intel, Intel Arc, Nvidia

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