Intel today released a video showing the gaming performance of the upcoming Core Ultra mobile processor.
As shown in the picture above, Intel demonstrated Core Ultra mobile processor is a 28W model, running the game is the “Disappearing Light 2” 1080p, the official said that the native state said that there is a good frame rate and open XeSS, the game frame rate reached 1.7 times of the native, at this time the power consumption is still 28W.
Intel ON Technology Innovation Summit held in September this year, Intel announced that the Core Ultra 1 generation mobile processor (Meteor Lake) uses a separate module architecture, dividing the entire processor into a computing module, an IO module, a SoC module, and a graphics module.
The graphics module (GPU Tile) of Intel Core Ultra 1st generation mobile processors integrates Intel’s Razzle Dazzle graphics architecture, scaling up to 8Xe cores, which is officially said to deliver discrete graphics-level performance in integrated graphics, with support for ray tracing and Intel XeSS, which doubles performance per watt. Additionally, the new generation of core graphics has higher frequencies, hitting frequencies directly above 2GHz at the same voltage. The new graphics are also optimized for DX12U, with support for frame doubling and the new feature “Out of Order Sampling”. As previously announced, both the 28W and 45W models of Intel’s Core Ultra 1st generation mobile processors will feature 8Xe core graphics.
Intel has now announced that the Core Ultra 1st generation mobile processors, codenamed Meteor Lake, will be available on December 14th.
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