![]() ![]() If gamers can play Counter-Strike: Global Offensive or League of Legends at more than 100fps on their thin-and-light everyday laptops, it’s a literal game-changing improvement. ![]() Then there's the less-demanding games at the right of the chart, which nonetheless have huge audiences. These are not running at maximum visual settings (Intel noted that "medium" settings were the norm elsewhere in its demonstration), but they are certainly representative of real, popular games running at full HD (1,920 by 1,080, aka 1080p). ![]() Credit: IntelĪs you can see, while Iris Xe is still short of 60 frames per second (fps) in the demanding AAA games, less-strenuous games (particularly, competitive multiplayer titles) achieve very realistically playable frame rates. Let's Go to the Inevitable Bar Charts.įor starters, the table below shows Intel's claims for the 3D performance of the Core i7-1185G7 and its Iris Xe graphics across a variety of titles in 1080p. ![]() If true, this represents a major improvement in what integrated graphics are capable of for gaming in thin-and-light and general-use laptops. The exciting parts of the Iris Xe announcements are the lofty claims Intel made about the 3D performance levels, stating that these chips will roughly double the graphics performance of the previous generation. (We're focusing here on the graphics performance, so for a wider overview of the processor announcements and details, check out our general Tiger Lake coverage, linked above as well as here.) The Tiger Lake Core i3 processors, meanwhile, will stick with Intel UHD Graphics. Best Hosted Endpoint Protection and Security Software. ![]()
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