A slew of new Ivy Bridge processors isn't the only thing Intel is announcing today. Slipped into the announcement of its third-generation Core architecture was the mention of the HD 4000 series of ...
LAS VEGAS (2009 International CES) -- January 9, 2009 --AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced ATI Mobility RadeonTM HD 4000 series graphics, its next generation series of notebook graphics processors, ...
Intel is set to release a new graphics driver for computers with Ivy Bridge processors, which the company says will improve graphics performance while lowering power consumption. The Intel HD 4000 ...
Contains Intel HD Graphics drivers for Windows 7/8/8.1 with support for various chips including various 3rd Gen Intel Core, Pentium and Celeron processors. Intel HD Graphics 4000/2500 Driver ...
The most impressive feature of Intel’s new Ivy Bridge CPU is the graphics portion of the chip. The HD 4000 GPU built into these processors is a huge improvement over the chips found in ...
Every year, Intel releases a new line of CPUs: in 2011 we got Sandy Bridge, last year brought us Ivy Bridge, and this year is bringing us Haswell. Each of these new architectures typically increases ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Intel has disclosed new information about its up and coming Haswell processors, detailing the ...
AMD have now announced that they won't be supporting Radeon HD 4000 series and below in Windows 8. Most people will read this and be shocked, but the GPUs are old now and Windows 8 by the time it ...
If last week we were hypnotized by slick smartphones and tiny "Digital Lifestyle PCs", then this week let's try to focus at least a little on something that might affect a whole lot more of us. AMD ...
Intel’s introduction of the first modern Core processor in 2008 was a major change in direction, and not just because of its break away from the Netburst architecture which powered Pentium 4. The ...
Intel has spent a lot of time talking about its new “Iris” graphics on upcoming Haswell parts, so much so that you could be forgiven for assuming that it would be standard. That, however, is not the ...