As far as I know, the graphics performance of MTL 6+8+2 28W is about 30% better than 780M in synthetic benchmarks and about 10 to 15% in gaming. Gaming depends on driver optimization. Power consumption is also slightly higher than 780M but by a small margin.
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I thought it could do better than the 780M based on the promised gain over where they were honestly. But Intel is still in their era of rapidly improving performance with drivers too.
This is going be a lot more common and abundant on the market than 780m at least.
Yea, that's huge.
So it just matches the 7840hs that was released in january? Thats a bit disappointing considering the hype this thing has gotten. Unless its matching at 15w then thats nice, but i have my doubts
7840hs was launched in January but was a paper launch. Laptops based on that started selling just couple of months back. I'm not sure about this specific test, but in general, MTL igpu beats phoenix igpu by a decent margin.
Idk why but every single iris xe laptop I’ve had and tried to do any somewhat stressful gaming and it throttles alllllll over the place. Recently got a laptop with a 6800u and 680m and that thing works great. Tried the new yakuza, cod 3, halo infinite, and they all were able to get around 60fps at lower settings and didn’t seem to throttle at all.
Are they doing to support SR-IOV this time?
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000093216/graphics/processor-graphics.html
jesus christ they're almost at my last gpu