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    Why can't we have cool names for graphics control software anymore?

    What you need to know

    • Intel's Arc Control app has been renamed to "Intel Graphics Software" as it receives a significant overhaul.
    • The new software is timed perfectly with Intel's recent next-gen Battlemage GPU announcement.
    • The recent overhaul of Intel's Graphics Software brings it more in line with similar offerings from NVIDIA and AMD.
    • The new software is expected to be released with the new Intel Arc B580 GPU on December 13, 2024, but no official confirmation.

     


     

    Intel has had a busy stretch recently, with the announcement of CEO Pat Gelsinger's retirement, the unveiling of its Arc Battlemage gaming GPUs, and now a new software suite to complement the upcoming cards.

     

    What was previously known as "Arc Control" has been rebranded as "Graphics Software" on Intel's website, where the product page has been completely changed over to highlight the app's new features and looks. The new name isn't nearly as cool sounding as the old title, but the app has received a serious glow-up.

     

    Intel is calling it an All-in-One hub, and like AMD and NVIDIA's similar software, it's designed to be the only stop you need to update drivers, optimize or monitor performance, and improve or tweak graphics settings.

     

    All that Intel has released so far are some screenshots from the new app, and there's no mention of when it will make its way to PCs with an Arc GPU inside. If I'm making a guess, the update will coincide with the December 13, 2024 launch of the new Arc B580 Battlemage GPU.

    What exactly is new with Intel's Graphics Software?

    Intel's new Graphics Software app

    A look at the Performance tab in Intel's new Graphics Software

    (Image credit: Intel)

     

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