Leaked Core Ultra 7 155H Benchmark: Intel Meteor Lake GPU faster than AMD Radeon 780M

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A recent leak of benchmarking data has provided insight into the performance capabilities of Intel's forthcoming Arc integrated graphics. The data positions Intel's offering as comparable to entry-level graphics cards from both Intel and AMD, with results indicating a performance edge over AMD's Radeon 780M, which is generally found in high-end Ryzen 7040 APUs.

The leak details a configuration that pairs the Arc integrated GPU with Intel's Core Ultra 7 155H CPU, expected to launch on December 14. In a Geekbench 6 OpenCL graphics test, the iGPU recorded a score of 33,948. This performance metric, which is considerable for an integrated graphics solution, outperforms AMD's RX 6400 and Radeon 780M based on Geekbench's leaderboard standings.

In a direct comparison within the Geekbench 6 OpenCL GPU Benchmark, the Intel integrated GPU falls behind only the Arc A380, showcasing its potential. This performance is noteworthy, especially considering that the Radeon 780M is a staple in high-performance devices like the ROG Ally. The comparison also notes that Intel's iGPU surpasses a typically more economical AMD graphics card offering.

The benchmark focuses on compute rather than gaming performance, with Geekbench 6 sometimes presenting results that do not correlate directly with real-world gaming experiences, as seen in comparisons between AMD's RX 7900 XTX and the RTX 3090. Moreover, the benchmark's brief duration, often completed in around one minute, does not provide an exhaustive measure of performance, particularly for mobile processors where sustained output can vary significantly over longer periods.

While the leaked benchmarks are indicative of Intel's integrated GPU's compute capabilities, they do not definitively predict gaming performance. Questions also remain about power efficiency, a critical factor in laptop chip design. Thus, while the benchmark results are encouraging for Intel's integrated graphics compute potential, their impact on gaming utility is yet to be fully determined.

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