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Intel's graphic drivers will adjust your game settings

by on16 February 2018


Works on Skylake or newer chips

Intel is introducing a new feature for its processors with integrated graphics, allowing games to be automatically optimised on systems.

The idea is similar to Nvidia’s GeForce Experience which tweaks game settings so they work best on a laptop or PC. Intel’s new graphics control software is particularly useful on laptops that aren’t really designed to run games, which might end up with settings issues.

The new feature will works on Skylake or newer processors and the new driver update includes support for Intel’s new Kaby Lake G chips that have AMD’s Radeon Vega graphics.

Dell and HP are launching laptops with these new processors, and they should be a lot better for gaming. It means that Battlefield 1, Battlefield 4, American Truck Simulator, Call of Duty WWII, Destiny 2, Dota 2, Grand Theft Auto V, League of Legends, Overwatch, and World of Tanks all work across any of the supported Intel systems, and more games can be automatically optimized on Iris Pro systems.

You can download Intel’s latest graphics driver from here.

Last modified on 16 February 2018
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