Integrated GPUs (iGPUs) have evolved far beyond the basic performance once associated with them, reaching levels that can now rival entry-level discrete GPUs (dGPUs). No longer limited to simple office tasks or light gaming, the latest iGPUs provide substantial power for productivity and gaming alike.
Introducing Intel’s Arc iGPU and AMD’s Radeon iGPU, both pushing the boundaries of integrated graphics. Intel’s Arc iGPU, based on the new Xe2 architecture, delivers up to a 102% performance boost, while AMD’s Radeon iGPU with RDNA 3.5 architecture achieves up to a 33% improvement.
*TESTED USING PUGETBENCH PREMIRER PRO 3DMARKTIME SPY
*PERFORMANCE MAY VARY BY MODEL AND SCENARIO
Together, these advancements place their performance above that of many entry-level discrete GPUs, making them viable for a wide range of demanding tasks. Both of the iGPU outperforms the dGPU on Video Editing and Gaming.
*PERFORMANCE MAY VARY BY MODEL AND SCENARIO
*TESTED USING PUGETBENCH PREMIRER PRO 3DMARKTIME SPY
COMPARED WITH OTHER BRAND THIN AND LIGHT LAPTOP
Here’s the real-world test on premier pro, the result shows up to 32% faster compared to entry level dGPU.
*TESTED UNDER BATTERY MODE
*PERFORMANCE MAY VARY BY MODEL AND SCENARIO
For gaming, tested with Cyberpunk 2077, the result shows both iGPU can reach higher FPS compered to entry level dGPU with much lower power consumption.
Test setting: FHD low
Arc: XeSS Performance
AMD: FSR Performance
Entry distrete GPU: Upscaling On, Performance mode
*PERFORMANCE MAY VARY BY MODEL AND SCENARIO
These iGPUs benefit from advanced process technologies that greatly enhance efficiency, allowing high performance in thin, light devices without the need for heavy adapters.
Now, with MSI’s next-gen AI+ PCs, users can enjoy the powerful performance of these advanced iGPUs in sleek, portable designs, ideal for both work and play on the go.