Intel Extreme Graphics

Intel Extreme Graphics

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Performance Rating

The Extreme Graphics was an integrated graphics solution by Intel, launched in 2002. Built on the 150 nm process, and based on the Brookdale graphics processor, in its Brookdale-G (845G) variant, the device supports DirectX 7.0. Since Extreme Graphics does not support DirectX 11 or DirectX 12, it might not be able to run all the latest games. It features 2 pixel shaders and 0 vertex shaders, 1 texture mapping unit and 1 ROP. Due to the lack of unified shaders you will not be able to run recent games at all (which require unified shader/DX10+ support). The GPU is operating at a frequency of 200 MHz.

A100 A100
H200 H200
MI325X MI325X

Intel Extreme Graphics

Intel Extreme Graphics

Memory

Memory Size

No ГБ

Memory Type

System Shared

Memory Bandwidth

System Dependent

Memory Bus Width

No бит

ML Performance

FP16 (Half Precision)

No TFLOPS

BF16 (Brain Float)

No TFLOPS
311.84 TFLOPS
(NVIDIA A800 SXM4 80 GB)

TF32 (TensorFloat)

Compute Power

FP32 (Single Precision)

No TFLOPS

FP64 (Double Precision)

No TFLOPS

CUDA Cores

Architecture & Compatibility

GPU Architecture

Generation 2.0

SM (Streaming Multiprocessor)

PCIe Version

ML Software Support

CUDA Version

Clocks & Performance

Base Clock

Memory Clock

Power Consumption

Recommended PSU

Power Connector

No

TDP/TGP

unknown
unknown
(NVIDIA CMP 70HX)

Rendering

Texture Units (TMU)

L2 Cache

Additional

Slots

IGP
SXM Module
(NVIDIA B300)

Release Date

March 12, 2002
March 12, 2026
(Intel Arc B770)

Display Outputs

Motherboard Dependent
Portable Device Dependent
(NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Mobile)

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