According to information released by Intel, the Xe-LP architecture GPU includes CPU integrated graphics and entry-level independent graphics. The previous revelations showed that the configurations of the two are roughly the same, but the independent graphics card will have Video memory and higher frequency.
Intel’s official data shows that Xe-LP GPU has been upgraded on both the multimedia engine and the display engine. First of all, in terms of multimedia engine, Xe-LP GPU has up to twice the codec performance, supports AV1 decoding acceleration, supports HEVC screen content encoding, supports 8K/60 video playback, supports HDR/Dolby Vision playback, and supports 12bit end-to-end Video pipeline.
In terms of display engine, Xe-LP GPU supports 4 display outputs, dual eDP interfaces, supports DP1.4, HDMI 2.0, Thunder 4, USB4 protocols, supports up to 8K and fish screen output, supports HDR10 and Dolby Vision, and supports up to 12bit BT2020 supports up to 360Hz refresh rate and adaptive synchronization.
Naijatechnews has reported that notebooks with Xe-LP core display will be listed in the holiday season, and DG1 alone is expected to ship within the year.
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