Intel stopped supporting its Deep Link technology without making any public announcement. A company worker shared this news through GitHub when responding to someone having trouble with the feature. The person tried using Deep Link with OBS Studio, but it failed to work properly. This came as a letdown for people who bought Arc Alchemist graphics cards, hoping to use this special technology.
Deep Link helps Intel CPUs work better with their matching graphics cards. It moves power where needed most between these parts during heavy tasks like gaming or video work. The feature will keep running, but Intel plans no updates or fixes for any problems users find. Some buyers feel upset since Intel advertised this as a key benefit for their hardware.
Deep Link only works when people use both Intel CPUs and Intel graphics cards together. The company promised several helpful tools, like Dynamic Power Share and Hyper Encode, as part of the package. These tools aim to make computers run faster during demanding tasks such as video streaming or editing. However, users might face more issues as time passes, and no technical support will be provided.
Deep Link helps Intel CPUs work better with their matching graphics cards. It moves power where needed most between these parts during heavy tasks like gaming or video work. The feature will keep running, but Intel plans no updates or fixes for any problems users find. Some buyers feel upset since Intel advertised this as a key benefit for their hardware.
Deep Link only works when people use both Intel CPUs and Intel graphics cards together. The company promised several helpful tools, like Dynamic Power Share and Hyper Encode, as part of the package. These tools aim to make computers run faster during demanding tasks such as video streaming or editing. However, users might face more issues as time passes, and no technical support will be provided.