Being a company laser-focused on performance, it’s no surprise that Intel loves talking about it – whether it involve its CPUs, or GPUs. That became ever-more evident after the launch of its ...
Intel created PresentMon a while back, an SDK and tool used by popular GPU metric applications like CapFrameX and NVIDIA's FrameView to measure things like Frametimes and other metrics. The fully ...
NASA has begun the approval process to use CapFrameX, a popular benchmarking tool based on Intel’s PresentMon, for measuring FPS performance in its advanced flight simulator cockpit video systems.
Intel's efforts to improve its graphics drivers continue apace. We probably don't have to tell an audience of enthusiasts that Arc launched in a less than ideal state, and that lead to a sub-optimal ...
announced improvements to support DirectX 11 for the Intel GPU ``Arc'' series, and at the same time released a beta version of the GPU performance measurement tool `` PresentMon ''. If you use ...
We recently spoke to Intel's Tom 'TAP' Petersen about updates to its DirectX 11 driver for Arc graphics cards and a new, entirely rebuilt version of its PresentMon tool for monitoring system ...
NASA is considering using the popular benchmarking tool CapFrameX to measure the frame rate of its new cockpit simulator systems. These hand-built systems are designed to emulate the latest supersonic ...
A PC enthusiast has developed an AI-assisted application to turn raw benchmark data into polished, publication-ready charts. Using Claude Code, the creator enhanced existing tools like CapFrameX by ...
Intel has updated PresentMon to version 2.0.0 bringing non-zero average static, and histogram plots for better visual representation of data, and other features. Read on for release notes. Intel has ...
PresentMon serves as a utility designed to analyze system latencies at the software layer. This tool proves invaluable in comprehending the interplay between diverse hardware components and their ...
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