Intel's Command Center software is paving the way for future discrete GPUs
https://www.pcgamer.com/intels-command-center-software-is-paving-the-way-for-future-discrete-gpus/
In a behind-closed-doors meeting with Intel earlier this week, the company stressed to me that it's "moving to become a discrete graphics company" on top of continuing to make the CPUs it's already known for. That's not entirely surprising given the Santa Clara chipmaker's failure to keep a secret over the past few months, but what I didn't expect was an overhauled Graphics Command Center promptly sent to my inbox later that day, a year ahead of its first graphics card's release.
The software, which you can download and install for yourself if you're so inclined, from the ever popular Windows Store. It's in early access, so don't expect it to be without flaws. When I created my own custom video settings, for instance, with all the color and contrast sliders cranked all the way up, my changes were not applied dynamically, nor is there an obvious "Apply All" button. Seemingly, my settings were "Active," yet everything on my screen, even the provided demo videos looked exactly the same.