In recent years, Intel and AMD have made efforts in the field of thin and light nuclear display. AMD R7 4800U is equipped with Vega 8 GPU, and Intel’s just released 11th-generation Core i7-1185G7 is equipped with 96EU Iris. Xe nuclear display. However, for OEM manufacturers, the “2GB large memory” stand-alone display seems to have a better selling point, and many newly released thin and light notebooks are still equipped with stand-alone displays.
This year, Intel’s 11th-generation Core Xe core display doubled its performance. The official PPT directly compared it with the MX 350 just released by Nvidia in the first half of the year, encouraging manufacturers to launch more thin and light notebooks that do not carry a unique display.
As shown in the figure, Intel compared i7-1185G7 and MX 350 in 12 well-known games such as PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, The Witcher 3, GTA 5, and CS:GO. According to the data, among the 12 games, only 4 games such as PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, Fortnite, GTA 5 and Dungeon Guardian: Awakening have the dominant frame rate of MX 350, and the remaining 8 games are all Xe core display has a high frame rate.
Naijatechnews learned that under the pressure of Intel’s 11th-generation Core Xe core display, Nvidia launched the iterative version of MX 350 after just over half a year, MX 450, equipped with 11-generation Core + MX 450 thin and light notebooks will be available in October as early as October.
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