Technical Design

Did the Windows 95 setup team forget that MS-DOS can do graphics? - The Old New Thing

A detailed explanation of why Windows 95 setup program utilized Windows 3.1 runtime instead of building a custom MS-DOS graphical interface. The complexity of developing necessary components like graphics libraries, window managers, and input methods would essentially mean creating a new operating system from scratch, making Windows 3.1 the logical choice.

Intel’s Battlemage Architecture

Intel's new Battlemage architecture powers the Arc B580 GPU, offering improved performance over its Alchemist predecessor despite fewer cores and a narrower memory bus, targeting the midrange market at $250 with 12GB VRAM. The architecture features significant improvements in compute utilization, cache latency, and memory handling, while maintaining Intel's unique approach to GPU design distinct from AMD and Nvidia.