

#13 linkCache_getLink using $NBC_LINKCACHE +0s. #12 linkCache_getLink using $NBC_LINKCACHE +0s. #11 linkCache_getLink using $NBC_LINKCACHE +0s. #10 linkCache_getLink using $NBC_LINKCACHE +0s. #9 linkCache_getLink using $NBC_LINKCACHE +0s. #8 linkCache_getLink using $NBC_LINKCACHE +0s. #7 linkCache_getLink using $NBC_LINKCACHE +0s. #6 linkCache_getLink using $NBC_LINKCACHE +0s. #5 linkCache_getLink using $NBC_LINKCACHE +0.116s. #4 did not recreate cache, as it is less than 5 days old! Created at Fri, 16:24:21 +0100 +0s. Intel UHD Graphics 64EUs (Alder Lake 12th Gen) The UHD Graphics 617 can be found in Y processors with 7 W TDP and is therefore suited for very thin, mostly passively cooled subnotebooks like the MacBook Air 2018.


HDMI 2.0 however is still only supported with an external converter chip (LSPCon). The UHD 617 should support HDCP 2.2 and therefore Netflix 4K. Furthermore, Googles VP9 codec can also be hardware decoded. The revised video engine in the HD 615 and UHD 615 / 617 now supports H.265/HEVC Main10 profile in hardware with 10 bit colors.
#Via unichrome graphics benchmark simulator#
That means that only low demanding games like Farming Simulator 17 or Rocket League are playable in lowest detail settings. On average the UHD graphics 617 should be very similar to the Kaby-Lake HD Graphics 615 due to the same architecture and similar speeds. Furthermore, the used main memory (single channel, DDR3(L), amount) is influencing performance. The 3D performance of the UHD 617 depends on the CPU model and the cooling / TDP-setting of the laptop. Compared to the similar UHD Graphics 615 in other Amber Lake models, the 617 looks to be higher clocked (+50 MHz) and has more headroom due to the higher TDP of 7 versus 5 Watt. Compared to the old HD Graphics 615 in Kaby-Lake-Y CPUs, the UHD 617 is the same GPU with slightly different clock speeds (depending on the model) and slight power/performance improvements due to the improved 14nm++ process. Due to its lack of dedicated graphics memory or eDRAM cache, the UHD 617 has to access the main memory (2x 64bit DDR3L/LPDDR3). This "GT2" version offers 24 Execution Units (EUs) clocked at up to 1050 MHz (depending on the CPU model). The Intel UHD Graphics 617 (GT2) is a low-end integrated graphics unit, which can be found in the Y-series of the Amber-Lake generation. Intel UHD Graphics 617 ► remove from comparison The HD Graphics P630 can be found in mobile quad-core Xeon processors with 45 W TDP and also desktop processors of the Xeon range with higher TDPs. Furthermore, HDCP 2.2 is also supported in all chips, which allows Netflix 4K videos, for instance. The revised video engine in the Kaby Lake chips now supports H.265/HEVC Main10 profile at 10-bit color depth and also the VP9 codec in hardware. Compared to consumer cards, the gaming performance should be on a similar level to the dedicated GeForce 920M and will handle old games (as of 2015) in low or medium settings. According to Intel it is certified for 15 applications (see list).Īccording to Intel, the performance of the P630 is identical to the Intel HD Graphis P530 (Skylake predecessor) processor graphics card and 1.94x faster than the old Intel HD Graphics P4000.
#Via unichrome graphics benchmark drivers#
It uses the same silicon as the consumer HD Graphics 630 in Kaby-Lake-H processors but features optimized drivers for workstaion and CAD software. Due to its lack of dedicated graphics memory or eDRAM cache, the P630 has to access the main memory (2x 64bit DDR3L-1600 / DDR4-2133). The "GT2" version of the Skylake GPU offers 24 Execution Units (EUs) clocked at up to 1050 MHz (depending on the CPU model). The Intel HD Graphics P630 (GT2) is an integrated graphics unit, which can be found in various Xeon workstation processors of the Kaby Lake generation. Intel HD Graphics P630 ► remove from comparison
