
Note: The benchmark scores of the listed graphics processors are averages measured across various devices with these processors. Take a look at the gameplay videos provided by the YouTube community in the Reviews, Q&A, and Videos section below. It isn’t a gaming-class graphics solution with potential to run smoothly all the latest AAA games, but it can be a very decent budget graphics choice for light gaming with great power efficiency and cool operation. In particular, lighter titles such as League of Legends, Minecraft, or Dota. Just like its Intel UHD 620 similarly-specced precursor, the Intel UHD should be able to run decently smooth many of the most popular games.


Also, it is somewhat slower than the Intel UHD G1 and Intel Iris Plus G4 / G7 GPUs.

The Intel UHD can be described as an average integrated graphics processor. That’s quite expected, since graphics processing units that are built into the systems’ main processors are generally weak. Here’s the User Benchmark ranking of the UHD integrated graphics of the 10th Gen Intel Core U-series processors, compared to other popular laptop-use GPUs.Īs you can see, the Intel UHD graphics is near the bottom of the benchmark chart. These graphics processors offer somewhat better performance, but still in the low-end graphics range. Intel has also in its main processor lineup the 10th Gen Intel Core G-series chips, with improved integrated graphics processors – the Intel UHD (G1) with 32, Intel Iris Plus (G4) with 48, and Intel Iris Plus (G7) with 64 execution units. Intel UHD is very similar to its precursor – the Intel UHD 620 of the 8th Gen Intel Core U-series processors. It rather provides basic performance for managing the notebooks’ screens and some light gaming. The UHD isn’t designed for hard core gaming. More precisely, in the 10th Gen Intel Core U-series processors, such as the i3-10110U, i5-10210U, and i7-10510U.

The Intel UHD Graphics is a graphics processor integrated into select Intel Core processors for laptops.
