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  2. Intel Xe - Wikipedia

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    Intel officially announced Intel Iris Xe Graphics desktop cards for OEMs and system integrators on January 26, 2021. It is aimed at mainstream desktop and business PCs as an improvement over other graphics options in AV1 video decoding, HDR (high dynamic range) video support and deep learning inference, and is not as powerful as its laptop ...

  3. List of Intel graphics processing units - Wikipedia

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    Iris Xe Max [72] 2021 Mobile DG1: 4905 300 1650 Iris Xe Pod Desktop 4906 GPU SG-18M Server 4907 Iris Xe Graphics Desktop 4908 UHD Graphics 710 2021 Desktop Alder Lake: Celeron G6900. Celeron G6900T. 4693 128:16:2 300 1300 76.8 Pentium Gold G7400. Pentium Gold G7400T 1350 UHD Graphics 730 i3-12100. i3-12100T 4692 192:24:3 300 1400 i3-12300. i3 ...

  4. Intel Graphics Technology - Wikipedia

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    Intel Iris Graphics and Intel Iris Pro Graphics are the IGP series introduced in 2013 with some models of Haswell processors as the high-performance versions of HD Graphics. Iris Pro Graphics was the first in the series to incorporate embedded DRAM. [5] Since 2016 Intel refers to the technology as Intel Iris Plus Graphics with the release of ...

  5. Overclocking - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of overclocking is to increase the operating speed of a given component. [3] Normally, on modern systems, the target of overclocking is increasing the performance of a major chip or subsystem, such as the main processor or graphics controller, but other components, such as system memory or system buses (generally on the motherboard), are commonly involved.

  6. Intel Arc - Wikipedia

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    Intel Arc is a brand of graphics processing units designed by Intel. These are discrete GPUs mostly marketed for the high-margin gaming PC market. The brand also covers Intel's consumer graphics software and services. Arc competes with Nvidia's GeForce and AMD's Radeon lines. [2]