An MSI laptop featuring an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor and Iris Xe iGPU has been spotted on Geekbench. It scores 27,249 points in the OpenCL benchmark, putting it on par with last-gen offerings from AMD and Intel. https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Meteor-Lake-Iris-Xe-iGPU-with-128-EUs-trades-blows-with-Radeon-780M-and-Apple-M2-on-Geekbench.768461.0.html
QuoteThe 128 EU iGPU scores 27,249 points in Geekbench's OpenCL test. That is on par with the AMD Radeon 780M iGPU (28,208 average) found on some high-end Ryzen 7000 series chips
Generation-over-generation gains stand at an impressive ~60% when compared to the 96 EU iGPU (16,688) found on Raptor Lake processors.
Newer tests of the Iris Xe show about 19.000 points. So I would say only 50% improvement. Still a nice jump, especially at only 28 Watts. Should be more with 45 Watts.
Quote from: Hotz on November 16, 2023, 12:19:54QuoteThe 128 EU iGPU scores 27,249 points in Geekbench's OpenCL test. That is on par with the AMD Radeon 780M iGPU (28,208 average) found on some high-end Ryzen 7000 series chips
Generation-over-generation gains stand at an impressive ~60% when compared to the 96 EU iGPU (16,688) found on Raptor Lake processors.
Newer tests of the Iris Xe show about 19.000 points. So I would say only 50% improvement. Still a nice jump, especially at only 28 Watts. Should be more with 45 Watts.
And that's 128EU against 96EU, which i think it's ~8% generational uplift per EU if it scales nicely and if we can count it that way.
Not something impressive, but at least there's some improvements
@Anil Ganti Article is incorrect, you compared GB5 results to GB6 (same results in article as your GB6.2 results) which aren't similar and shouldn't be compared.
My Geekbench 6 score is 5000, Geekbench ML avx2 is 923.
Lenovo Legion Slim 5 16" 7840HS, 780M, 96GB RAM 5600 MHz, silent mode, KUbuntu Linux 24.04 daily build.