![]() Intel claims these enhancements improve video editing performance by up to 50% in CyberLink’s MediaEspresso. ![]() Intel Quick Sync Video, Intel Clear Video HD and Intel Wireless Display 2.0 are part of the chips, as well. Media decode support now includes VP8, VP9 and HEVC, though these are enabled in software rather than hardware. DirectX 11.2, OpenGL 4.3 and Open CL 2.0 are fully compatible. The chip is also DirectX 12 “Ready,” which means it supports everything currently announced for the standard it hasn’t been finalized, however, so an unsupported feature may still sneak in. 4K is now standard, though unfortunately runs at a refresh rate of 24Hz, which is quite low. A leap that large will be readily noticeable in games, and HD 6600/Iris 6100 should prove quicker still.Īll three graphics solutions support a wide variety of modern resolutions and standards. The company claims the Core i7-5600U, which has HD 5500 integrated graphics, is up to 22 percent quicker than the old Core i7-4600U, which has Intel HD 4400. That helps Intel HD 5500, 6000 and Iris 6100 graphics hit new heights of performance. ![]() In fact, Intel’s new 5 th-generation Core processors, which use over 1.9 billion transistors, dedicate about three quarters of their total die space to integrated graphics. You might think Intel’s new processors are largely focused on compute power, but in fact graphics has become a major portion of the chip.
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