![]() The feature is automatic, and it configures optimal settings for a variety of games depending on the Intel graphics chip that’s installed in a system. As PC World reports, as of Intel Graphics for Windows driver version 15.65, users can access the new feature - which is much like similar capabilities provided by Nvidia and AMD for their own GPUs - in the Graphics Control Panel that loads along with the drivers. If you’re running a thin and light notebook, which likely sports some variant of Intel HD graphics, then the company’s new utility will likely be particularly welcome. Now, Intel has even released a new tool to help optimize games for its own integrated GPU options. ![]() That’s not at all the case, however, as both Intel and AMD have been focused even more on the needs of entry-level gamers. With as much attention as is being paid to the high end of the GPU market, particularly given the impact of cryptocurrency mining on the availability of the best gaming graphics, you’d think the low end might be given short shrift.
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