Intel still gat your back as the company vows to launch its 9th Generation Intel Core mobile H-series processors in the second quarter of this year at the ongoing Game Developers Conference ”GDC”. Intel spokesperson told PC World that the chips are no different from the old 14nm Coffee Lake design.
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They could still give rise to a crop of firm laptops that game lovers can use to play AAA titles while recording and streaming at the same time without having to worry about lags and quality. From the look of things, the machine will be more useful to those who are into creating – who usually run resource-intensive programs like video editing tools.
Interestingly enough, the company looked on the part of its Graphics Command Center as it gave it a much needed overhaul in preparation for the launch of its first discrete graphics cards in 2020. Some of the features include the ability of the app to automatically identify a game and optimize it in one click. PC World stated, ”the early access version can only recognize 30 games, but Intel vows to constantly add more titles.”
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The company has announced its anti-toxicity efforts in cooperation with Spirit AI. It said they’re working in collaboration to develop a voice detection moderation tool so it will be possible to address toxic behavior in games’ voice chats. Kindly wait until it rolls out soon!!
Source: Engadget