Intel recently released its latest Arc graphics drivers, which have shown significant performance improvements for both Lunar Lake iGPUs and Arc discrete GPUs across various games. The new Game On Graphics drivers v32.0.101.6127/6044 include support for the upcoming game No More Room in Hell 2, an online Co-Op FPS horror game still in early access.
In addition to adding support for the new game, the drivers aim to enhance performance for several other titles, such as Core Keeper, Metaphor: ReFantazio, Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered, and Assassin’s Creed Mirage. Users with Intel Arc A-Series GPUs, including the dedicated Alchemist A-series lineup, can expect up to 13% higher performance at 1440p in Core Keeper and up to 20% better performance at 1440p in Metaphor: ReFantazio.
For Lunar Lake iGPUs like Arc 140V and Arc 130V, games like Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered and Assassin’s Creed Mirage will see up to 24% higher performance at 1080p medium settings. The update also addresses various bugs and issues, including visual corruption in Chaos Enscape Benchmark 4.1 and lower-than-expected performance in 3DMark Wildlife Extreme.
Some known issues with the new drivers include intermittent flickering corruption in Doom Eternal for Intel Arc A-Series Graphics Products and color corruption in Horizon Forbidden West for Intel Core Ultra Series 1. Users are advised to keep an eye out for these issues and apply any necessary fixes.
Overall, Intel’s latest Arc graphics drivers bring significant performance improvements and enhancements for a wide range of games on both Lunar Lake iGPUs and Arc discrete GPUs. Gamers can look forward to a smoother and more optimized gaming experience with these new updates.