Intel igpu gen 12 would double gen 11 performance in 2020
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We've just seen it, with its built-in IRIS PLUS Gen 11 graphics, Intel has made an impressive performance improvement. In fact, compared to the Gen 9, the benefits have been multiplied by two and this allows or rather allows very soon to play in 1080P. However, performance needs to be further improved and Gen 12 has that goal.
Intel Gen 12 would debut from 2020 with graphics performance improvements
For the next generation of 10nm processors, Tiger Lake, Intel should double its performance compared to Gen 11 by 2020 with Gen 12, which is naturally already in the works.
For this, and as has already been seen in some unofficial slides, it could involve the integration of a next-generation chip "Xe", knowing that Xe is based in part on Gen 11, as said in his conference in Santa Clara in May.
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This would certainly be a new step forward, because doubling performance two years in a row is more than a feat. With Gen 11, Intel had announced that it had taken a step forward in the development of graphics chips and this is confirmed with the current generation, but also with the next generation. Basically next year we could play 1080P on Medium and High with an IRIS PLUS on Gen 12.
What we know about Tiger Lake is that they are processors that will be manufactured at 10 nm and will have a low TDP of 10 to 25 W. Ice Lake will arrive earlier this year, with the Gen 11 graphics.
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