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Originally posted by kylew77 View PostWith Arrow Lake (if I recall correctly) CPUs to feature integrated graphics as good as the DG2 Alchemist discrete cards, I am stoked for future CPUs from Intel! Might be able to get PS4 quality graphics on a laptop which would be impressive!Originally posted by kylew77 View PostIntegrated APU graphics as good as a PS4, so 60fps, 1080p, max graphics? Which APU do I need to do that? I realize you can do it with a dGPU but didn't think it was possible with integrated graphics.
ps4 had plenty of 30fps games, it also had plenty of 900p games, it had game/engine developers of varying quality, late gen games often look or run much better than early gen (in fact the other day i was thinking how the heck did ps3's gran turismo 6 manage to have tesselation on ~2006 dx9 hardware)
https://videocardz.com/newz/hwinfo-a...lake-s-support are you looking at the 'up to 128 / 320 EU' gpu cores part? but we don't know clockspeed and ddr is much slower than gddr, i'm not sure how modern vulkan/dx12 compares to real consoles in actual full game performance (not simply tflops)
for now i guess we can look at current/upcoming amd apus, how memory speed affects them, performance differences at varying wattage constraints, clockspeeds, their physical core count specs vs dgpus of the same architecture
especially in the premium portables, they are already running ps4 games like god of war at its original base ps4 30fps with only a resolution drop, even raytracing is doable
https://videocardz.com/newz/asus-rog...port-confirmed / https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-ryze...gaming-console coming soon zen4+rdna3 apus, hopefully at some point at 45w in a laptop or 65w desktop
but this gave me an idea... try early ps4 games on modern apus, battlefield4 comes to mind even if it's using dx11 on windows
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