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Intel’s First Graphics Cards for Desktops Arrive as Add-In Cards for Pre-Built Systems – PCMag AU
Intel says the new GPUs can support up to three 4K HDR displays simultaneously and run popular PC games in high definition.

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Intels first desktop graphics cards are here, but they won’t be sold as standalone products.
Instead, the Iris Xe DG1 GPUs arrive as add-in cards that PC makers can bundle into their pre-built desktop systems. The chipmaker says it partnered with PC maker Asus and GPU vendor Colorful to create the products, which can slot into a desktop via a PCIe slot. Expect them to be sold in PC systems targeting mainstream users as well as small and medium businesses.
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