THANK YOU BASED INTEL

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THANK YOU BASED INTEL

THIS KILLS THE AYYMD MEME

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still shit Waiting Xe

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Still don't cover MDS Zombie security fails from intel

>VRS
>Guys...We're totally faster as long as we lower quality.
Who could have predicted this?

Is VRS variable resolution?

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>LPDDR4X @ 3700MHz
vs
>DDR4 @ 2900MHz

I like it when Intel plays fair.
As always, just wait whenever you add in postprocessing to the Intel GPU, it will tank FPS

>DDR4 @ 2900MHz
You're giving Intel too much credit there.

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>LPDDR4X @ 3733mhz on the intel machine
>DDR4 @ 2400mhz on the AMD machine
jesus fucking christ, can they get any more insolent?

>3700MHz vs 2400MHz
>for comparing integrated GPUs, which are heavily bottlenecked by memory
>still can't beat the Ryzen unless you enable a "magic" feature
It's absolute shit, and now that AMD is improving their memory controller, Zen2 APUs will destroy these without even upgrading the GPU architecture.

Is AMD even using dual channel RAM?

Why postprocessing specifically?

Have we seen any tangible improvements at all sicne Skylake? Seems like we've been stuck with 24 EU's ever since.

Previous Intel GPU arches have ROP bottleneck issues, literally murders the GPU with any kind of AA of PP

I thought bandwidth was holding it back, not letting it utilize the ROP?

That's for AMD, current Intel iGPU benefit from more bandwidth but not that much. Due to execution units themselves being weak.

meant for

>15W
Reminder that Intel still uses Real-workload TDP, while AMD states MAX power which can be consumed by chip.

>Ryzen 7 3700U
What?

Execution units seem to be decent enough.
Reminder that the 8800 GTX with its amazing 86.4 GB bandwidth and 13.8 gigapixel rate has less than 400 gigaflops, and it still did well.