Intel launches Graphics Command Center, thinking about future Intel Xe
The Graphics Command Center tool, a solution that mimics the AMD and NVIDIA tools, has been introduced by Intel.
Something very interesting that Intel has presented during the Game Developers Conference, has been its new Graphics Command Center. This solution competes with NVIDIA GeForce Experience and AMD Radeon Adrenalin Software. Such software is unfortunately of very limited utility, as there are no dedicated Intel graphics cards on the market yet. This tool has been developed for the Intel Xe which may arrive earlier this year.
Intel Introduces Graphics Command Center Tool
This tool is mostly similar to the one developed by NVIDIA that offers many possibilities. Above all, the GeForce Experience tool offers us personalized graphic configuration for each game according to our hardware. It also offers us the possibility of streaming easily through Twitch, in addition to other functions.
“We asked you, you answered. You are tired of our Graphics Control Panel, it is "old, boring, corporate looking". So did we and we designed a completely new one from scratch! We are incorporating the changes that you, gamers, home theater enthusiasts, professionals and those who fiddle around every day have requested. By using a phased approach, we're developing something we're proud to share with you - introducing the Intel Graphics Command Center
You told us how confusing “tongue twister” features can be, like tessellation and anisotropic filtering, so we created a robust help option tailored to keep things simple. Take all the work out of setting up a game or media with a visual guide to what each feature does and how it affects your experience.
We are really starting. We will introduce many more features and functions in the later phases and will continue to provide the improvements to give you the best possible experience. Please review it and remember to let us know what you think. We recommend the latest Intel graphics drivers, which can be obtained from the Intel website. "


