These GPUs have historically been very lacking (I'd say, extremely so, to the point that a Tiger Lake 11400H CPU, which is quite powerful, wouldn't reach 60fps on CSGO a 1080p with the iGPU.
serious error in the second sentence.
i5-11400H was intended for use with a discrete GPU.
It had a 'MS Office'-grade IGPU.
It was part of the H45 series of CPUs, which consumed 45W.
Intel also made H35 (35W), 28W, and 15W CPUs.
For the i5-11400H you got 16 GPU execution units, while for the i5-11300H you got 80, and for the i5-11320H 96.
The i5-11400H had more cache and more watts for CPU tasks, but virtually no GPU.
When you say 'historically', this is also not correct. Tiger Lake uses Intel's current Xe GPU. It's actually modern in terms of GPU.
Since Alder Lake, Intel mobile chips are typically 80 or 96EU.
serious error in the second sentence.
i5-11400H was intended for use with a discrete GPU.
It had a 'MS Office'-grade IGPU.
It was part of the H45 series of CPUs, which consumed 45W.
Intel also made H35 (35W), 28W, and 15W CPUs.
For the i5-11400H you got 16 GPU execution units, while for the i5-11300H you got 80, and for the i5-11320H 96.
The i5-11400H had more cache and more watts for CPU tasks, but virtually no GPU.
When you say 'historically', this is also not correct. Tiger Lake uses Intel's current Xe GPU. It's actually modern in terms of GPU.
Since Alder Lake, Intel mobile chips are typically 80 or 96EU.