The video mainly talked about the Intel Xe2 GPU architecture that powers Core Ultra 200V processors, codenamed Lunar Lake. Peterson recorded a performance increase of 25 percent in new generation games and up to 50 percent in some games. He also stated that Intel has a significant difference of 16% compared to AMD’s HX 370 and 68% compared to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite.
Xe2-based Battlemage is expected to strengthen Intel’s position in the GPU market. If Battlemage launches in December, it could outpace next-generation graphics cards from AMD and NVIDIA, which are expected to arrive in early 2025. The Blackwell-based NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series will likely debut at CES 2025.
Source: Ferra
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