Dave2150
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Thats some impressive improvements.
Broadwell Iris Pro is the king. Almost reaching GTX750 performance. And Skylake GT4 will expand from 48 to 72 EUs plus improvements.
Isn't Haswell already an excellent HTPC chip?:thumbsup: Great iGPU performance from Broadwell Iris Pro. +50% with Skylake Iris Pro should make for one heck of an HTPC chip.
Some benchmarks from pcgameshardware.de
http://www.pcgameshardware.de/Broadw...-6200-1160517/
3.7Ghz and its same/faster than 4.4Ghz haswell in games.Also its cost more.
I wish 15" MBP came up with broadwell since they just released. If Skylake releases as planned in the slide we saw recently then these mobile cpus(H) will be the shortest lived cpus. Worse than even Presler or Yonah.
The results of our look at iGPU gaming are clear: Broadwell-DT takes the iGPU performance crown from AMD's APUs. The advantage will vary with the game, but with an average lead of 20% and never once falling behind AMD's APUs, the i5-5675C and its Iris Pro 6200 are clearly the faster option. Ultimately nothing here should be a surprise to AMD - what's changed is not the existence of Iris Pro, but rather the fact that it now comes in a socketed form factor - but for system builders this represents a new option for building a system driven solely by its iGPU.
The benefit of the graphics package, Iris Pro 6200, means that Broadwell-DT takes the crown as the fastest socketed graphics available. Our testing showed that the even the second-tier socketed SKU, the i5-5675C, outgunned the previous title holder, AMD’s A10-7870K. Despite having the i7-5775C in to test, due to time and firmware issues, we were unable to run the numbers on the integrated graphics but will do so in a later piece.
For once I wish they would abuse their dominant position and force gt3e down OEMs throats. Meanwhile I'd love to see some analysis on the effects of that cache on CPU performance&power consumption in typical consumer loads.What they need to do is make iris pro standard across the mobile line.
First at all, hello guys. This is my first time on the forum... but I read this forum for at least 6 months.
Needless to say, AMD is totally screwed up BIG TIME. They got outclassed in EVERYTHING.
But also nVIDIA is about to get outclassed too!...
I am referring that Intel managed to reach GTX750 levels with normal clocks.
So...with a good overclock, they will reach GTX760 levels.
AMD has nothing to compete at least in desktop... their only chance is in laptop.
This is the true last move from AMD AND nVIDIA... if they fail to fully outclass Intel, is a game over for them.
First at all, hello guys. This is my first time on the forum... but I read this forum for at least 6 months.
Now to the topic:
Needless to say, AMD is totally screwed up BIG TIME. They got outclassed in EVERYTHING.
But also nVIDIA is about to get outclassed too!...
I am referring that Intel managed to reach GTX750 levels with normal clocks.
So...with a good overclock, they will reach GTX760 levels.
We also paired the fastest graphics card in this line-up with Intel’s Core i7-5775C to ensure host processing isn't limiting performance. As it turned out, the average frame rate didn't increase much compared to our machine with an AMD CPU. However, the minimum frame rate jumped quite a bit to 45 FPS.
Any overclocking results yet?