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! [[DirectX]] || [[OpenGL]] || [[OpenCL]] || [[MPEG-2 Part 2|MPEG-2]] || [[VC-1]] || [[H.264/MPEG-4 AVC|AVC]]
! [[DirectX]] || [[OpenGL]] || [[OpenCL]] || [[MPEG-2 Part 2|MPEG-2]] || [[VC-1]] || [[H.264/MPEG-4 AVC|AVC]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=5 | GMA 900 ||rowspan=4| 2004 || rowspan=4 | Desktop || 910GL || rowspan=4 | Grantsdale || rowspan=4 | 2582<br />2782 <br /> 258A || rowspan=4 | 333 || rowspan=13 | 4 || rowspan="15" | 3.0 (SW) / 2.0 || rowspan=5 | 9.0 (No WDDM nor Aero support) || rowspan=13 | 1.4&nbsp;on&nbsp;Windows<br />1.4 on OS X<br />2.1 on Linux<ref name="i915GL2.1">{{cite web |url=https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTM2MTA |title=Intel Brings OpenGL 2.0/2.1 To Classic i915 Mesa Driver |date=2013-04-29 |accessdate=2013-07-25}}</ref> || rowspan=15 {{No}} || rowspan=2 | 3.2 || rowspan=5 | 128 || rowspan=12 | MC<ref name="GMA900Brief">{{cite web |url=http://www.intel.com/products/chipsets/gma900/gma900.pdf |title=Intel GMA 900 Graphics Product Brief |format=PDF |accessdate=2009-10-18}}</ref><ref name="Intel_guide">{{cite web |url=http://download.intel.com/products/graphics/intel_graphics_guide.pdf |title=Intel Graphics&nbsp;— Built for mainstream Desktop and Mobile PC Users |accessdate=2007-06-08 |format=PDF}}</ref> || rowspan="15" {{No}} || rowspan="15" {{No}}
| rowspan=5 | GMA 900 ||rowspan=4| 2004 || rowspan=4 | Desktop || 910GL || rowspan=4 | Grantsdale || rowspan=4 | 2582<br />2782 <br /> 258A || rowspan=4 | 333 || rowspan=13 | 4 || rowspan="15" | 3.0 (SW) / 2.0 || rowspan=5 | 9.0 (No WDDM nor Aero support) || rowspan=13 | 1.4&nbsp;on&nbsp;Windows<br />1.4 on OS X<br />2.1 on Linux<ref name="i915GL2.1">{{cite web |url=https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTM2MTA |title=Intel Brings OpenGL 2.0/2.1 To Classic i915 Mesa Driver |date=2013-04-29 |accessdate=2013-07-25}}</ref> || rowspan=15 {{No}} || rowspan=2 | 3.2 || rowspan=5 | 128 || rowspan=12 | MC<ref name="GMA900Brief">{{cite web |url=http://www.intel.com/products/chipsets/gma900/gma900.pdf |title=Intel GMA 900 Graphics Product Brief |format=PDF |accessdate=2009-10-18}}</ref><ref name="Intel_guide">{{cite web|url=http://download.intel.com/products/graphics/intel_graphics_guide.pdf |title=Intel Graphics&nbsp;— Built for mainstream Desktop and Mobile PC Users |accessdate=2007-06-08 |format=PDF |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071128133825/http://download.intel.com/products/graphics/intel_graphics_guide.pdf |archivedate=2007-11-28 |df= }}</ref> || rowspan="15" {{No}} || rowspan="15" {{No}}
|-
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| 915GL
| 915GL
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* <sup>1</sup> [[Single-precision floating-point format|FP32]] ALUs : EUs : Subslices
* <sup>1</sup> [[Single-precision floating-point format|FP32]] ALUs : EUs : Subslices
* Each EU contains 2 x SIMD-4 FPUs.
* Each EU contains 2 x SIMD-4 FPUs.
* Each Subslice contains 8 EUs and a sampler (4 tex/clk<ref>[https://01.org/sites/default/files/documentation/intel-gfx-prm-osrc-bdw-vol04-configurations_0.pdf] {{dead link|date=March 2017}}</ref>), and has 64KiB shared memory.
* Each Subslice contains 8 EUs and a sampler (4 tex/clk<ref>{{cite web|url=https://01.org/sites/default/files/documentation/intel-gfx-prm-osrc-bdw-vol04-configurations_0.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2015-08-19 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304101550/https://01.org/sites/default/files/documentation/intel-gfx-prm-osrc-bdw-vol04-configurations_0.pdf |archivedate=2016-03-04 |df= }} </ref>), and has 64KiB shared memory.
* 64bit floating-point performance is 1/4 of 32bit floating-point performance.
* 64bit floating-point performance is 1/4 of 32bit floating-point performance.
* 16bit floating-point (or integer) performance is 2x 32bit floating-point (or integer) performance.
* 16bit floating-point (or integer) performance is 2x 32bit floating-point (or integer) performance.
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|GMA ||2012 ||SGX540 || [[Smartphone]] || Atom&nbsp;Z2460 || [[Penwell (SoC)|Penwell]] (Medfield) || {{Dunno}} || 400<ref name="Z2460">{{cite web|url=http://download.intel.com/newsroom/kits/ces/2012/pdfs/AtomprocessorZ2460.pdf|format=PDF|title=Intel Atom Processor Z2460|website=Download.intel.com|accessdate=2017-03-21}}</ref> || 4 || &mdash; || &mdash; || ES 2.0 || &mdash; ||6.4 || 1024 || Full || Full || Full
|GMA ||2012 ||SGX540 || [[Smartphone]] || Atom&nbsp;Z2460 || [[Penwell (SoC)|Penwell]] (Medfield) || {{Dunno}} || 400<ref name="Z2460">{{cite web|url=http://download.intel.com/newsroom/kits/ces/2012/pdfs/AtomprocessorZ2460.pdf|format=PDF|title=Intel Atom Processor Z2460|website=Download.intel.com|accessdate=2017-03-21}}</ref> || 4 || &mdash; || &mdash; || ES 2.0 || &mdash; ||6.4 || 1024 || Full || Full || Full
|-
|-
|GMA 3600 || rowspan=2 | 2011 || rowspan=3 | SGX545 || rowspan=2 | Nettop<br />Netbook || Atom&nbsp;D2500<br/>Atom&nbsp;N2600 ||rowspan=2 | [[Intel Atom|Cedarview]] (Cedar&nbsp;Trail) || rowspan=2 | 0BE0<br />0BE1<br />0BE2<br />0BE3<br /> || 400<ref name="32nm">[http://www.intel.com/content/dam/doc/datasheet/atom-d2000-n2000-vol-1-datasheet.pdf] {{dead link|date=March 2017}}</ref> || rowspan=2 | 4 || rowspan=2 | 3.0 || rowspan=2| 9.0c || rowspan=2| 3.0 || rowspan=2| &mdash; || 8.5<br />6.4 || rowspan=2 | 1024<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.portwell.com/pdf/embedded/PCOM-B218VG.pdf |format=PDF |title=PCOM-B218VG |website=Portwell.com |accessdate=2017-03-21}}</ref> || rowspan=2 | Full || rowspan=2 | Full || rowspan=2 | Full
|GMA 3600 || rowspan=2 | 2011 || rowspan=3 | SGX545 || rowspan=2 | Nettop<br />Netbook || Atom&nbsp;D2500<br/>Atom&nbsp;N2600 ||rowspan=2 | [[Intel Atom|Cedarview]] (Cedar&nbsp;Trail) || rowspan=2 | 0BE0<br />0BE1<br />0BE2<br />0BE3<br /> || 400<ref name="32nm">{{cite web|url=http://www.intel.com/content/dam/doc/datasheet/atom-d2000-n2000-vol-1-datasheet.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2012-03-02 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120227152429/http://www.intel.com/content/dam/doc/datasheet/atom-d2000-n2000-vol-1-datasheet.pdf |archivedate=2012-02-27 |df= }} </ref> || rowspan=2 | 4 || rowspan=2 | 3.0 || rowspan=2| 9.0c || rowspan=2| 3.0 || rowspan=2| &mdash; || 8.5<br />6.4 || rowspan=2 | 1024<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.portwell.com/pdf/embedded/PCOM-B218VG.pdf |format=PDF |title=PCOM-B218VG |website=Portwell.com |accessdate=2017-03-21}}</ref> || rowspan=2 | Full || rowspan=2 | Full || rowspan=2 | Full
|-
|-
|GMA 3650 || Atom&nbsp;D2700<br/>Atom&nbsp;N2800 || 640<ref name="32nm"/> || 8.5
|GMA 3650 || Atom&nbsp;D2700<br/>Atom&nbsp;N2800 || 640<ref name="32nm"/> || 8.5
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:* Eighth generation (HD Graphics 5300 ~ 6300) - EUs * 4 [SIMD-4 FPU] * 2 [MUL + ADD] * clock speed / 2
:* Eighth generation (HD Graphics 5300 ~ 6300) - EUs * 4 [SIMD-4 FPU] * 2 [MUL + ADD] * clock speed / 2
:* Ninth generation (HD Graphics 5xx) - EUs * 4 [SIMD-4 FPU] * 2 [MUL + ADD] * clock speed / 2
:* Ninth generation (HD Graphics 5xx) - EUs * 4 [SIMD-4 FPU] * 2 [MUL + ADD] * clock speed / 2
:For example, the HD Graphics 3000 is rated at 125 GFLOPS,<ref>[http://img.delivery.net/cm50content/intel/software/e-alert3/Sandy_Bridge_Intel_HD_Graphics_DirectX_Developers_Guide.pdf ]{{dead link|date=March 2017}}</ref> which is consistent with the formula (12 * 4 * 2 * 1,300&nbsp;MHz).
:For example, the HD Graphics 3000 is rated at 125 GFLOPS,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://img.delivery.net/cm50content/intel/software/e-alert3/Sandy_Bridge_Intel_HD_Graphics_DirectX_Developers_Guide.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2012-03-02 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120425082100/http://img.delivery.net/cm50content/intel/software/e-alert3/Sandy_Bridge_Intel_HD_Graphics_DirectX_Developers_Guide.pdf |archivedate=2012-04-25 |df= }}</ref> which is consistent with the formula (12 * 4 * 2 * 1,300&nbsp;MHz).


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 07:51, 18 May 2017

This page contains information about Intel's GPUs and motherboard graphics chipsets in table form. In 1982 Intel licensed the NEC µPD7220 and announced it as the Intel 82720 Graphics Display Controller.[1]

First generation

Intel's first generation GPUs.

Graphics Launch Market Chipset Code name Device id. RAMDAC
clock (MHz)
Pixel
pipelines
Shader model
(vertex/pixel)
API support Memory bandwidth
(GB/s)
DVMT
(MB)
Hardware acceleration
DirectX OpenGL OpenCL MPEG-2 VC-1 AVC
Intel740 1998 Desktop stand-alone Auburn 7800 220 2 3.0 (SW)/No 5.0 1.1 No 1.3
0.533(AGP 2×)
2–8 Optional external MPEG-2 decoder via Video Module Interface No No
752 1999 Portola 1240 250 6.0 (full)
8.0 (some features, no hardware shaders)
0.8(PC100)–1.067(PC133)
1.067(AGP 4× for AIMM)
8–16 MC
3D graphics with Direct AGP 810
810-DC100
810E
810E2
Whitney 7121
7123
7125
230 32
2000 815
815E
815G
815EG
Solano 1132 6.0 (full)
9.0 (some features, no hardware shaders)

Second generation

Intel marketed its second generation using the brand Extreme Graphics. These chips added support for texture combiners allowing support for OpenGL 1.3.

Graphics Launch Market Chipset Code name Device id. Core render
clock (MHz)
Pixel
pipelines
Shader model
(vertex/pixel)
API support Memory bandwidth
(GB/s)
DVMT
(MB)
Hardware acceleration
DirectX OpenGL OpenCL MPEG-2 VC-1 AVC
Extreme Graphics 2002 Desktop 845G
845GL
845GV
Brookdale 2562 200 2 3.0 (S/W)/No 6.0 (full)
9.0 (some features, no hardware shaders)
1.3 No 2.1 64 MC No No
2001 Mobile 830M
830MG
Almador 3577 166[2] 1
Extreme Graphics 2 2003 Desktop 865G
865GV
Springdale 2572 266 6.4
Mobile 852GM
852GME
852GMV
854
855GM
855GME
Montara 3582
358E
133–266 2.1–2.7

Third generation

Intel started delivering DirectX 9 Shader 2.0 GPUs to the integrated chipsets. They featured full DirectX 9 Shader 2.0 support, but Vertex Shaders were rendered in Software mode.

Graphics Launch Market Chipset Code name Device id. Core render
clock (MHz)
Pixel
pipelines
Shader model
(vertex/pixel)
API support Memory bandwidth
(GB/s)
DVMT
(MB)
Hardware acceleration
DirectX OpenGL OpenCL MPEG-2 VC-1 AVC
GMA 900 2004 Desktop 910GL Grantsdale 2582
2782
258A
333 4 3.0 (SW) / 2.0 9.0 (No WDDM nor Aero support) 1.4 on Windows
1.4 on OS X
2.1 on Linux[3]
No 3.2 128 MC[4][5] No No
915GL
915GV 8.5
915G
2005 Mobile Mobile 915
Family
Alviso 2592
2792
133–333
GMA 950 Desktop 945GZ Lakeport 2772
2776
400 9.0c 256[5][6]
945GC 10.7
945G
2006 Mobile Mobile 945
Family
Calistoga 27A2
27A6
27AE
166–400[7]
GMA 3100 2007 Desktop Q33 Bearlake 29D2
29D3
400[8][9] 12.8
Q35 29B2
29B3
G31 29C2
29C3
G33 12.8 (DDR2)
17 (DDR3)
Full[5]
GMA 3150 2010 Nettop Atom D4xx
Atom D5xx
Pineview A001
A002
2 1.5 on Windows
2.1 on Linux[3]
6.4 384
Netbook Atom N4xx
Atom N5xx
A011
A012
200 5.3

Fourth generation

Intel released its latest generation of integrated GMA chipsets. With the fourth generation, they included full hardware shaders. With full DirectX 9.0c / DirectX 10 support, the company got positive reviews because of more games being playable.

Graphics Launch Market Chipset Code name Device id. Core render
clock (MHz)
Execution
units
Shader model
(vertex/pixel)
API support Memory bandwidth
(GB/s)
DVMT
(MB)
Hardware acceleration
DirectX OpenGL OpenCL MPEG-2 VC-1 AVC
GMA 3000 2006 Desktop 946GZ Lakeport 2972
2973
667[10][11] 8[10][12] 3.0 (SW) / 2.0 9.0c /9_3 1.5 on Windows
2.1 on OS X
2.1 on Linux
10.6 256 MC[5] No No
Q963 Broadwater 2992
2993
Q965 12.8
GMA X3000 G965 29A2
29A3
3.0 384 Full[5] MC + (LF −
WMV9 only)
GMA X3500 2007 G35 Bearlake 2982
2983
4.0 10.0 MC + LF
GMA X3100 Mobile GL960 Crestline 2A02
2A03
2A12
2A13
400[13] 8.5 MC + (LF −
WMV9 only)
GLE960
GM965 500[13] 10.7
GME965
GMA 4500 2008 Desktop B43 Eaglelake 2E42
2E43
2E92
2E93
533 10 2.0 on Windows 7
2.1 on Linux
12.8 (DDR2)
17 (DDR3)[14]
512 MC + LF MC + LF
Q43 2E12
2E13
Q45
GMA X4500 G41 2E32
2E33
800
G43 2E22
2E23
GMA X4500HD G45 Full Full
GMA 4500MHD Mobile GL40 Cantiga 2A42
2A43
400[15] 12.8
GS40
GM45 533[15] 12.8 (DDR2)
17 (DDR3)
GS45

Fifth generation

  • Each EU has a 128-bit wide FPU that natively executes eight 16-bit or four 32-bit operations per clock cycle.[16]
Specifications of Intel HD Graphics series[17]
Graphics Launch Market CPU Code name Device id. Core clock (MHz) Execution
units
Shader
model
API support Memory bandwidth
(GB/s)
DVMT
(MB)
Hardware acceleration
DirectX OpenGL OpenCL CVT HD QSV
HD Graphics 2010 Desktop Celeron G1101
Pentium G69xx
Ironlake (Clarkdale) 0042 533 12 4.1 10.1 2.1 No 17 1720 No No
Core i3-5x0
Core i5-6x0
Core i5-655K
733 21.3 Yes
Core i5-661 900
Mobile Celeron U3xxx
Pentium U5xxx
Ironlake (Arrandale) 0046 166–500 12.8 No
Core i3-3x0UM
Core i5-5x0UM
Core i7-6x0UE
Core i7-6x0UM
Yes
Core i7-620LE
Core i7-6x0LM
266–566 17.1
Celeron P4xxx
Pentium P6xxx
500–667 No
Core i3-330E
Core i3-3x0M
Yes
Core i5-4x0M
Core i5-520E
Core i5-5x0M
Core i7-610E
Core i7-6x0M
500–766

Sixth generation

  • Each EU has a 128-bit wide FPU that natively executes eight 16-bit or four 32-bit operations per clock cycle.[16]
  • Double peak performance per clock cycle compared to previous generation due to fused multiply-add instruction[16]
  • The entire GPU shares a sampler and an ROP.[18]
Specifications of Intel HD Graphics series[17][19]
Graphics Launch Market CPU Code name Device id. Core clock (MHz) Execution
units
Shader
model
API support Memory bandwidth
(GB/s)
DVMT
(MB)
Hardware acceleration
DirectX OpenGL OpenCL CVT HD QSV
HD Graphics 2011 Desktop Celeron G4x0
Celeron G5x0
Celeron G530T
Pentium G6xx
Pentium G6x0T
Pentium G8x0
Sandy Bridge 0102
0106
0112
0116
0122
0126
010A
650–1100 6
(GT1)
4.1 10.1 3.1 on Windows
3.3 on OS X[19]
3.3 on Linux[20]
No 21.3 1720 No No
Mobile Celeron B7x0
Celeron 8x7
Celeron B8xx
Pentium B9x0
Pentium 9x7
350–1150
HD Graphics 2000 Desktop Core i3-2102
Core i3-21x0
Core i3-21x0T
Core i5-2xx0
Core i5-2x00S
Core i5-2xx0T
Core i7-2600
Core i7-2600S
650–1350 Yes Yes
Workstation Xeon E3-1260L
HD Graphics 3000 Desktop Core i3-21x5
Core i5-2405S
Core i5-2500K
Core i7-2x00K
850–1350 12
(GT2)
Mobile Core i3-23x0E
Core i3-23xxM
Core i5-251xE
Core i5-2xxxM
Core i7-2xxxQM
Core i7-271xQE
Core i7-29x0XM
650–1300
HD Graphics P3000 Workstation Xeon E3-12x5 850–1350

Seventh generation

  • 1 FP32 ALUs : EUs : Subslices
  • Each EU contains 2 × SIMD-4 FPUs and has double peak performance per clock cycle compared to previous generation.
  • Each Subslice contains 6 or 8 (or 10 in Haswell GPUs) EUs and a sampler, and has 64KiB shared memory.
  • 64bit floating-point performance is 1/4 of 32bit floating-point performance.
Specifications of Intel HD Graphics series[17][19][21][22][23][24][25]
Graphics Launch Market CPU Code name Device id.[26] Core clock (MHz) Core config1 Shader
model
API support Memory bandwidth
(GB/s)
DVMT
(MB)
Hardware acceleration
DirectX OpenGL OpenCL CVT HD QSV
HD Graphics 2012 Desktop Celeron 16x0
Celeron 1610T
Pentium 2xx0
Pentium G2xx0T
Ivy Bridge 0152
0156
015A
650–1050 48:6:1[27]
(GT1)
5.0 11.1 4.0 on Windows[28]
4.1 on OS X
4.2 on Linux[29][30]
1.2[23] 25.6 1720 No No
Mobile Celeron 10x0M
Celeron 10x7U
Pentium 2117U
Pentium 20x0M
350–1100
HD Graphics 2500[31] Workstation Xeon E3-1265LV2 650–1150 Yes Yes
Desktop Core i3-32x0
Core i3-32x0T
Core i5-3xx0
Core i5-3xx0S
Core i5-3xx0T
HD Graphics 4000[22] Core i3-3225
Core i3-3245
Core i5-3475S
Core i5-3570K
Core i7-3770
Core i7-3770x
0162
0166
016A
128:16:2
(GT2)
Mobile Core i3-3110M 650–1000
Core i3-3120M
Core i5-3210M
650–1100
Core i3-3120ME 650–900
Core i3-3217U
Core i5-3317U
350–1050
Core i3-3217UE 350–900
Core i3-3229Y
Core i5-3339Y
Core i5-3439Y
350–850
Core i5-33x0M 650–1200
Core i5-3337U 350–1100
Core i5-3427U 350–1150
Core i5-3610ME 650–950
Core i7-3520M
Core i7-3xx7U
Core i7-3xxxQM
Core i7-3920XM
350–1300
HD Graphics P4000[32] Workstation Xeon E3-12x5V2 650–1250
HD Graphics[33] 2013 Desktop Pentium G3xxx Haswell 0402
0406
040A
040B
040E

ULT:
0A02
0A06
0A0A
0A0B
0A0E

SDV:
0C02
0C06
0C0A
0C0B
0C0E

CRW:
0D02
0D06
0D0A
0D0B
0D0E
350–1150 80:10:1[34]
(GT1)
5.0 12[35] 4.3 on Windows[25][36]
4.1 on OS X
4.5 on Linux[37]
1.2 25.6 2048 Yes Yes[38]
Pentium G3xxxT 200–1100
Celeron G18xx 350-1050
Celeron G18xxT 200-1050
Mobile Celeron 2950M
Pentium 3550M
400–1100
Celeron 29xxU
Pentium 35xxU
200–1000
Celeron 29xxY
Pentium 35xxY
200–850
HD Graphics 4200 ULT
Mobile
Core i3-40xxY
Core i5-4xxxY
Core i7-4610Y
0412
0416
041A
041B
041E

ULT:
0A12
0A16
0A1A
0A1B
0A1E

SDV:
0C12
0C16
0C1A
0C1B
0C1E

CRW:
0D12
0D16
0D1A
0D1B
0D1E
200–850 160:20:2
(GT2)
Yes Yes
HD Graphics 4400 Desktop Core i3-4130
Core i3-4150
Core i3-4160
Core i3-4170
350–1150
Core i3-4130T
Core i3-4150T
Core i3-4160T
Core i3-4170T
200–1150
Mobile Core i3-4005U
Core i3-4025U
200–950
Core i3-4010U
Core i3-4100U
Core i5-4200U
Core i3-4030U
Core i3-4120U
200–1000
Core i5-4300U
Core i7-4500U
Core i7-4600U
200–1100
HD Graphics 4600 Desktop Core i3-4330
Core i3-4340
Core i5-4570
Core i5-4570S
350-1150
Core i3-4330T
Core i5-4570T
200-1150
Core i5-4430
Core i5-4430S
Core i5-4440
Core i5-4440S
350–1100
Core i5-4670
Core i5-4670K
Core i5-4670S
Core i5-4670T
Core i7-4765T
Core i7-4770
Core i7-4770S
Core i7-4770T
Core i7-4771
350–1200
Core i7-4770K 350–1250
Mobile Core i3-4xxxE
Core i5-4402E
400–900
Core i3-4xxxM 400–1100
Core i5-4200M
Core i5-4200H
Core i7-47xxMQ
Core i7-4702HQ
400–1150
Core i5-43xxM 400–1250
Core i5-4400E
Core i7-4700EQ
400–1000
Core i7-4700HQ 400–1200
Core i7-4xxxM
Core i7-4800MQ
Core i7-4900MQ
400–1300
Core i7-4930MX 400–1350
HD Graphics P4600 Workstation Xeon E3-1225 v3
Xeon E3-1226 v3
Xeon E3-1245 v3
Xeon E3-1246 v3
350–1200 5.0
Xeon E3-1275 v3
Xeon E3-1276 v3
350–1250
HD Graphics P4700 Workstation Xeon E3-1285L v3
Xeon E3-1286L v3
350–1250
Xeon E3-1285 v3
Xeon E3-1286 v3
350–1300
HD Graphics 5000 ULT
Mobile
Core i5-4250U 0422
0426
042A
042B
042E

ULT:
0A22
0A26
0A2A
0A2B
0A2E

SDV:
0C22
0C26
0C2A
0C2B
0C2E

CRW:
0D22
0D26
0D2A
0D2B
0D2E
200–1000 320:40:4
(GT3)
5.0
Core i5-4350U
Core i7-4550U
Core i7-4650U
200–1100
Iris Graphics 5100 Core i3-4158U
Core i5-4258U
200–1100
Core i5-4288U
Core i7-4558U
200–1200
Iris Pro Graphics 5200 Desktop Core i5-4570R 200–1150 320:40:4
+
eDRAM
(GT3e)
Core i5-4670R
Core i7-4770R
200–1300
Mobile Core i7-4750HQ
Core i7-4850HQ
200–1200
Core i7-49xxHQ 200–1300
HD Graphics 2013 Ultramobile Z3680
Z3680D
Z3740
Z3740D
Z3770
Z3770D
Celeron N28xx
Celeron N29x0
Pentium N35x0
ValleyView (Bay Trail) 0F30
0F31
0F32
0F33
0155
0157
[39]
313-896 32:4:1[40] 5.0 11.0 4.0 on Windows
4.0 on Linux
ES 3.1 on Android
1.2 10.6 (64bit DDR3-1333)
17.1 (128bit DDR3-1066)
21.3 (128bit DDR3-1333)[41]
2048 Yes Yes

Eighth generation

  • 1 FP32 ALUs : EUs : Subslices
  • Each EU contains 2 x SIMD-4 FPUs.
  • Each Subslice contains 8 EUs and a sampler (4 tex/clk[42]), and has 64KiB shared memory.
  • 64bit floating-point performance is 1/4 of 32bit floating-point performance.
  • 16bit floating-point (or integer) performance is 2x 32bit floating-point (or integer) performance.
Specifications of Intel HD Graphics series[17][19][43]
Graphics Launch Market CPU Code name Device id.[26] Core clock (MHz) Core config1 Shader
model
API support Memory bandwidth
(GB/s)
DVMT
(MB)
Hardware acceleration
DirectX OpenGL OpenCL CVT HD QSV
HD Graphics 2015 Mobile Celeron 3205U
Celeron 3755U
Pentium 3805U
Broadwell 1606 100–800 96:12:2
(GT1)
5.0 12[35] 4.4 on Windows
4.1 on OS X
4.5 on Linux[44]
2.0 25.6 2048 Yes Yes
Celeron 3215U
Celeron 3765U
Pentium 3825U
300–850
HD Graphics 5300 2014 Ultramobile Core M-5Y10
Core M-5Y10a
161E 100–800 192:24:3
(GT2)
Core M-5Y10c 300–800
Core M-5Y70 100–850
Core M-5Y31 300–850
Core M-5Y51
Core M-5Y71
300–900
HD Graphics 5500 2015 Mobile Core i3-5005U
Core i3-5015U
1616 300–850 184:23:3
(GT2)
Core i3-5010U
Core i3-5020U
300–900
Core i5-5200U
Core i5-5300U
192:24:3
(GT2)
Core i7-5500U
Core i7-5600U
300–950
HD Graphics 5600 Mobile Core i7-5700EQ ? 300–1000
Core i7-5700HQ 1612 300–1050
HD Graphics P5700 Mobile Xeon E3-1258L v4 ? 700-1000
HD Graphics 6000 Mobile Core i5-5250U 1626 300–950 384:48:6
(GT3)
Core i5-5350U
Core i7-5550U
Core i7-5650U
300–1000
Iris Graphics 6100 Mobile Core i3-5157U 162B 300–1000
Core i5-5257U 300–1050
Core i5-5287U
Core i7-5557U
300–1100
Iris Pro Graphics 6200 Desktop Core i5-5575R 1622 300–1050 384:48:6
+
eDRAM
(GT3e)
Core i5-5675C
Core i5-5675R
300–1100
Core i7-5775C
Core i7-5775R
300–1150
Mobile Core i7-5850EQ 300–1000
Core i5-5350H 300–1050
Core i7-5750HQ
Core i7-5850HQ
300–1100
Core i7-5950HQ 300–1150
Iris Pro Graphics P6300 Workstation Xeon E3-1278L v4 ? 800–1000
Xeon E3-1265L v4 300–1050
Xeon E3-1285 v4
Xeon E3-1285L v4
300–1150
HD Graphics 2015 Ultramobile Atom x5-Z8300 Cherryview
(Braswell, Cherry Trail)
22B0
22B1
22B2
22B3
200-500 96:12:2 5.0 11.2 4.3 on Windows
4.5 on Linux[44]
ES 3.1 on Android
1.2/2.0 12.8 2048 yes yes
Atom x5-Z8500 200-600 25.6
Celeron N3000
Celeron N3050
320-600
Celeron N3150 320-640
Atom x7-Z8700 200-600 128:16:2
Pentium N3700 400-700
HD Graphics 400 2016 Celeron N3010
Celeron N3060
320-600 96:12:2
Celeron N3160 320-640
Celeron J3060
Celeron J3160
320-700
HD Graphics 405 Pentium N3710 400-700 128:16:2
Pentium J3710 400-740 144:18:2

Ninth generation

  • 1 FP32 ALUs : EUs : Subslices
  • Each EU contains 2 x SIMD-4 FPUs.
  • Each Subslice contains 8 EUs (two of which are disabled in GT1) and a sampler (4 tex/clk), and has 64KiB shared memory.
  • 64bit floating-point performance is 1/4 of 32bit floating-point performance.
  • 16bit floating-point (or integer) performance is 2x 32bit floating-point (or integer) performance.
  • DirectX 12 at feature level 12_1
  • OpenGL 4.4 on Windows, OpenGL 4.5 on Linux[44]
  • OpenCL 2.0
  • CVT HD
  • Intel Quick Sync Video
Specifications of Intel HD Graphics series[45][46][47][48][49][50][51]
Graphics Launch Market CPU Code name Device ID Clock rate GPU Tier Core config1 eDRAM
(MiB)
Memory
Min
(MHz)
Max
(MHz)
Size
(MB)
Bandwidth
(GB/s)
HD Graphics 500 2016 Mobile Celeron N3350 Goldmont
(Apollo Lake, Broxton)
5A85 200 650 GT1
??
96:12:2
??
- Max CPU 38.4
Celeron N3450 700
Desktop Celeron J3355 250 700
Celeron J3455 750
HD Graphics 505 Mobile Pentium N4200 5A84
[52]
200 750 GT1.5
??
144:18:3
??
Desktop Pentium J4205 250 800
HD Graphics 510 2015 Mobile Celeron 3855U
Celeron 3955U
Skylake 1906 300 900 GT1 96:12:2 - Max CPU 34.1
Pentium 4405U 950
Desktop Celeron G3900TE
Celeron G3900E
Celeron G3900T
Celeron G3900
Celeron G3902E
Celeron G3920
Pentium G4400TE
Pentium G4400T
Core i5-6402P
1902 350
Pentium G4400 1000
Core i3-6098P 1050
HD Graphics 515 Mobile Pentium 4405Y 191E 300 800 GT2 192:24:3 29.8
Core m3-6Y30 850
Core m5-6Y54
Core m5-6Y57
900
Core m7-6Y75 1000
HD Graphics 520 Mobile Core i3-6100U
Core i5-6200U
Core i5-6300U
1916 34.1
Core i7-6500U
Core i7-6600U
1050
HD Graphics 530 Mobile Core i3-6100H 191B 350 900
Core i3-6100E
Core i3-6102E
Core i5-6300HQ
Core i5-6440HQ
950
Core i5-6440EQ
Core i5-6442EQ
Core i7-6820EQ
Core i7-6822EQ
1000
Core i7-6700HQ
Core i7-6820HK
Core i7-6820HQ
Core i7-6920HQ
1050
Desktop Pentium G4500T
Core i3-6100T
Core i3-6300T
Core i5-6400T
Core i5-6400
1912 950
Core i3-6100TE
Core i5-6500TE
Core i7-6700TE
Core i7-6700T
1000
Pentium G4500
Pentium G4520
Core i3-6100
Core i5-6500
1050
Core i5-6500T
Core i5-6600T
Core i7-6700
1100
Core i3-6300
Core i3-6320
Core i5-6600
Core i5-6600K
Core i7-6700K
1150
HD Graphics P530 Mobile Workstation Xeon E3-1505L v5
Xeon E3-1268L v5
191D 1000
Xeon E3-1505M v5
Xeon E3-1535M v5
1050
Workstation Xeon E3-1225 v5 400 1150
Xeon E3-1235L v5 ?
Xeon E3-1245 v5
Xeon E3-1275 v5
1150
Iris 540 Mobile Core i5-6260U 1926 300 950 GT3 384:48:6 64
Core i5-6360U 1000
Core i7-6560U
Core i7-6650U
Core i7-6660U
1050
Iris 550 Mobile Core i3-6167U 1000
Core i5-6267U 1050
Core i5-6287U
Core i7-6567U
1100
Iris Pro 580 2016 Mobile Core i5-6350HQ 193B 350 900 GT4 576:72:9 128
Core i7-6770HQ 950
Core i7-6870HQ 1000
Core i7-6970HQ 1050
Desktop Core i5-6585R 1100
Core i5-6685R
Core i7-6785R
1150
Iris Pro P580 Mobile Workstation Xeon E3-1515M v5 193D 1000
Xeon E3-1545M v5 1050
Xeon E3-1575M v5 1100
Workstation Xeon E3-1565L v5
Xeon E3-1585L v5
Xeon E3-1585 v5
? ? 64
HD Graphics 610 2017 Mobile Celeron 3865U
Celeron 3965U
Kaby Lake 5906 300 900 GT1 96:12:2 - Max CPU 34.1
Pentium 4415U 950
Desktop Celeron G3930T 5902 350 1000
Celeron G3930
Celeron G3950
1050
Pentium G4560T
Pentium G4560
38.4
HD Graphics 615 Mobile Pentium 4410Y 591E 300 850 GT2 192:24:3 29.8
Core m3-7Y30
Core m3-7Y32
900
Core i5-7Y54
Core i5-7Y57
950
Core i7-7Y75 1050
HD Graphics 620 Core i3-7100U
Core i5-7200U
5916 1000 34.1
Core i7-7500U 1050
Core i5-7300U 1100
Core i7-7600U 1150
HD Graphics 630 Desktop Core i5-7400T
Core i5-7400
5912 350 1000 38.4
Pentium G4600T 1050
Pentium G4600
Pentium G4620
Core i3-7100T
Core i3-7100
Core i3-7300T
Core i5-7500T
Core i5-7500
Core i5-7600T
1100
Core i3-7300
Core i3-7320
Core i3-7350K
Core i5-7600
Core i5-7600K
Core i7-7700T
Core i7-7700
Core i7-7700K
1150
Mobile Core i3-7100H 591B 950
Core i5-7300HQ
Core i5-7440HQ
1000
Core i7-7700HQ
Core i7-7820HK
Core i7-7820HQ
Core i7-7920HQ
1100
HD Graphics P630 Mobile Workstation Xeon E3-1505M v6
Xeon E3-1535M v6
591D 1100
Workstation Xeon E3-1225 v6
Xeon E3-1245 v6
Xeon E3-1275 v6
1150
Iris Plus Graphics 640 Mobile Core i5-7260U 5926 300 950 GT3 384:48:6 64 34.1
Core i5-7360U 1000
Core i7-7560U 1050
Core i7-7660U 1100
Iris Plus Graphics 650 Core i5-7267U 5927 1050
Core i5-7287U 1100
Core i7-7567U 1150

PowerVR based

Specifications of Intel PowerVR-based series[4][5][6][10][11][13][14][15][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][24][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77]
Graphics Launch PowerVR core Market Chipset Code name Device id. Core render
clock (MHz)
Pixel
pipelines
Shader model
(vertex/pixel)
API support Memory bandwidth
(GB/s)
DVMT
(MB)
Hardware acceleration
DirectX OpenGL OpenCL MPEG-2 VC-1 AVC
GMA 500 2008 SGX535 CE CE3100 Canmore 2E5B ? 2[78] 3.0 9.0c 2.0 4.2 256 Full Full Full
2009 Atom CE4100 Sodaville
Atom CE4110 200
Atom CE4130
Atom CE4150 400
Atom CE4170
2010 Atom CE4200 Groveland ?
2008 MID UL11L Poulsbo (Menlow) 8108
8109
100
US15L 200
US15W
GMA 600 2010 MID Atom Z6xx Lincroft (Moorestown) 4102 400[79] 2 3.0 9.0c 2.0 6.4 759 Full Full Full
GMA 2012 SGX540 Smartphone Atom Z2460 Penwell (Medfield) ? 400[80] 4 ES 2.0 6.4 1024 Full Full Full
GMA 3600 2011 SGX545 Nettop
Netbook
Atom D2500
Atom N2600
Cedarview (Cedar Trail) 0BE0
0BE1
0BE2
0BE3
400[81] 4 3.0 9.0c 3.0 8.5
6.4
1024[82] Full Full Full
GMA 3650 Atom D2700
Atom N2800
640[81] 8.5
GMA 2012 Tablet Atom Z2760 Cloverview (Clover Trail) 08C7
08C8
08C9
08CA
08CB
08CC
08CD
08CE
08CF
533 4 3.0 9.0c 2.0 6.4 2048 Full Full Full

See also

Notes

Acronyms
The following acronyms are used throughout the article.
Full hardware acceleration techniques
Intel graphic processing units employ the following techniques in hardware acceleration of digital video playback.
Codec used to encode the video Technique employed
MPEG-2 Part 2 VLD, iDCT, and MC
VC-1 VLD, iMDCT, MC, and LF
H.264/MPEG-4 AVC VLD, iMDCT, MC, and LF
Calculation
The raw performance of integrated GPU, in single-precision FLOPS, can be calculated as follows:
  • Fourth generation (GMA 3, 4) - EU * 2 * 2 [multiply + accumulate] * clock speed
  • Fifth generation (HD Graphics) - EU * 2 * 2 [multiply + accumulate] * clock speed
  • Sixth generation (HD Graphics 2000, 3000) - EU * 4 [dual-issue x 2 SP] * 2 [multiply + accumulate] * clock speed
  • Seventh generation (HD Graphics 2500, 4000 ~ 5200) - EUs * 8 [2 x SIMD-4 FPU] * 2 [MUL + ADD] * clock speed
  • Eighth generation (HD Graphics 5300 ~ 6300) - EUs * 8 [2 x SIMD-4 FPU] * 2 [MUL + ADD] * clock speed
  • Ninth generation (HD Graphics 5xx) - EUs * 8 [2 x SIMD-4 FPU] * 2 [MUL + ADD] * clock speed
Double-precision FLOPS:[83]
  • Seventh generation (HD Graphics 2500, 4000 ~ 5200) - EUs * 4 [SIMD-4 FPU] * 2 [MUL + ADD] * clock speed / 2
  • Eighth generation (HD Graphics 5300 ~ 6300) - EUs * 4 [SIMD-4 FPU] * 2 [MUL + ADD] * clock speed / 2
  • Ninth generation (HD Graphics 5xx) - EUs * 4 [SIMD-4 FPU] * 2 [MUL + ADD] * clock speed / 2
For example, the HD Graphics 3000 is rated at 125 GFLOPS,[84] which is consistent with the formula (12 * 4 * 2 * 1,300 MHz).

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