GFXBench results of Intel's upcoming Gen11 GT2 graphics have leaked online and the scores seem to be pretty impressive. The Ice Lake Gen11 GT2 is a significant improvement over Skylake's GT9 and promises 1 TFLOP GPU performance for all. These preliminary scores reveal GT11's advantage over the Vega 10 (and possibly even the Vega 11) and its potential value for OEMs and customers over AMD APUs and NVIDIA MX offerings.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Gen11-GT2-GPU-outperforms-the-Vega-10-and-closes-in-on-the-Vega-11-in-leaked-benchmarks.410615.0.html
Shouldn't this at least be compared to the last generation of Iris? Whats the TDP?
Quote from: S.Yu on February 23, 2019, 13:12:39
Shouldn't this at least be compared to the last generation of Iris? Whats the TDP?
It's GFXBench, so ignore its results. It's really not relevant on gaming performance.
The only known biggest configuration is GT2, without eDRAM. They could change names and use Iris branding though.
But... if these are gonna turn out as the next Iris, aside from Macbook Pros and Surface Laptop, will there be other actual competing models or as usual will Intel spend the remainder of this year till launch to just tweak this down to 2,3 more "UHDs" for OEMs' to pick off the lower binned prices?
Quote from: DavidC1 on February 23, 2019, 17:19:41
Quote from: S.Yu on February 23, 2019, 13:12:39
Shouldn't this at least be compared to the last generation of Iris? Whats the TDP?
It's GFXBench, so ignore its results. It's really not relevant on gaming performance.
The only known biggest configuration is GT2, without eDRAM. They could change names and use Iris branding though.
I think it's pretty clear that this is a wider design though it counts as GT2, so there may only be a GT1 as a lower tier, I think the last GT3e was 48EU?