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Intel Iris Pro 5200 vs. HD Graphics 4600
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Intel Iris Pro 5200 does not compare to Discrete GPGPUs. Not by a long shot. Never will they ever touch Nvidia or AMD.
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intel is very expensive for what it gives, I prefer amd cpu + nvidia mid range card.
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Does the Galago battery provide power consumption info? I hope to see power consumption details in your review.
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Originally posted by mendieta View PostOh, I wasn't clear. I think there will be a niche market for discrete cards, not only for high end gaming, but also for graphics workstations. But the pace at which the integrated graphics have started covering the needs of mainstream users is outstanding. And I don't see the trend slowing down, but rather gaining steam.
Gaming consoles are a great example of how far things went, already. They are all running APU's.
Cheers!
In other words, it would be a sign of something being deeply wrong with the APU market if the current situation didn't happen.
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Originally posted by Kayden View PostProbably not a ton at the moment - it's early in the cycle and most of the work since 9.2 has focused on features so far.
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Michael, your earlier article showed that the eDRAM was not yet working. The increase here is most likely due to the 5200 having twice the amount of EUs.
Ie, the Iris Pro will hopefully get a lot better once the cache is working.
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Nice set of benchmarks Michael.
Originally posted by UraniumDeer View PostIs that right?
The clock speed of the INTEL CORE I7-4750HQ was 800Mhz lower than the INTEL CORE I7-4900MQ.
The HQ also has 2MB less cache, and the GPU clock speed was 100Mhz lower than that of the MQ - and still it wiped the floor with the MQ in some games.
If that's right
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Originally posted by tuke81 View PostI kind of doubt it, if 1440p goes mainstream and 4k is new high end not to mention 3 or more display configs. Power of discrete is still needed for distant future.
Gaming consoles are a great example of how far things went, already. They are all running APU's.
Cheers!
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Is that right?
The clock speed of the INTEL CORE I7-4750HQ was 800Mhz lower than the INTEL CORE I7-4900MQ.
The HQ also has 2MB less cache, and the GPU clock speed was 100Mhz lower than that of the MQ - and still it wiped the floor with the MQ in some games.
If that's right, just imagine them running at same clockspeed :P
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