Intel is working to enter the discrete graphics market, and these efforts have started from the bottom. When compared to the company's Ice Lake processors, Intel's Tiger Lake designs promise performance increases of up to 100%, revealing an impressive generational leap from the blue team. Integrated graphics are the industry's baseline when it comes to PC graphics performance, and raising that bar has the power to transform the industry. Within Thin-and-Light notebooks, Intel's integrated graphics are not strong enough to play many modern AAA titles with playable framerates, and that is great news for PC gaming as a whole. Intel has claimed that the can deliver stronger gaming performance than AMD's Ryzen processors and offer 100+ FPS framerates in popular free-to-play titles like DOTA 2, CS:GO, Valorant and League of Legends. ![]() Intel has made several lofty claims with Tiger Lake, and one of them is that they have surpassed AMD within the realms of integrated graphics. ![]() Not only have Intel's integrated graphics improved with Xe, they are now strong enough for 1080p gaming, even if they sit below the "glorious 60 FPS" standard that many PC gamers strictly adhere to. ![]() Yes, they did a great job handling multimedia workloads, but when it came to gaming, they left a lot to be desired. It wasn't long ago that Intel Graphics were seen as anything more than a joke.
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