With Intel ending production of its Kaby Lake-G processors, the company is also shutting down its partnership with rival AMD. When it was launched, Kaby Lake-G paired Intel's 8th-Gen CPU architecture with AMD's Radeon graphics.
A new driver for the graphics portion of Intel's new Kaby Lake G modules with Radeon graphics baked into the chip is now available. Listed as version 18.6.1, this is the latest graphics driver release since November 2017.The post Intel finally ships an updated Radeon driver for its all-in-one ‘module’ CPUs appeared first on Digital Trends.
AMD's Chief Technology Officer, Mark Papermaster, stopped by the Digital Trends booth and talked about the Meltdown and Spectre exploits, Ryzen and Kaby Lake-G CPUs, and Radeon RX Vega GPUs.The post AMD’s Mark Papermaster on why its collab with Intel is good for Radeon fans appeared first on Digital Trends.
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