Intel says it's rolling out laptop GPU drivers with 10% to 25% better performance
Briefly

Intel's Core Ultra 200V laptop chips, codenamed Lunar Lake, are unique, with features like integrated memory and dedicated neural processing units. However, these will not be replicated in future products. Recently, Intel announced driver updates aimed at improving performance for laptops using their integrated Arc 130V and 140V GPUs. The updates promise an up to 10% increase in average frame rates for some games and a significant 25% boost in the lowest 1% of frame rates, enhancing the overall gaming experience.
Intel's Core Ultra 200V chips are unique with integrated memory and neural processing units, but this design will not be replicated in future laptop CPUs.
The latest graphics driver update promises significant FPS improvements, with average frame rates increasing around 10% and low FPS performance boosting up to 25%.
Read at Ars Technica
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