Intel says its new drivers give Lunar Lake PCs better gaming performance.

Richard Lawler
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Intel might have already shifted its path away from building AI PCs with on-package memory, but if you have a laptop (like Dell’s XPS 13 9350) with the Core Ultra 200V chipset inside, then this news is for you.
Following last week’s Arrow Lake update, Intel claims the 32.0.101.6734 and newer drivers bring noticeable performance boosts to Lunar Lake machines thanks to a power management update enabling “higher average GPU frequency and improved frame pacing.”
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