Intel reiterates plans to support VESA Adaptive Sync in its GPUs
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Three years ago at the late Intel Developer Forum, we broke the story that Intel planned to support the VESA Adaptive Sync variable-refresh-rate display standard, better known as AMD FreeSync, in its integrated graphics processors (or IGPs). That news was potentially earth-shaking for the standard, since Intel's IGPs push the vast majority of pixels to desktop and notebook screens alike.
Intel told us we would still have to wait for the technology a year later on the eve of the Kaby Lake launch , though, and the Gen9.5 graphics processor that shipped with Kaby Lake still powers the ...