Intel started shipping their first Xe DG1 graphics card to OEMs earlier this year which features 4 GB of LPDDR4X and 80 execution units. While these initial cards aren’t high performance and only compete with entry-level products like the NVIDIA MX350 they demonstrated Intel’s ability to produce a discrete GPU. We have recently received some more potential performance information about Intel’s next card the DG2 from chief GPU architect, Raja Koduri. Koduri posted an image of him with the team at Intel’s Folsom lab working on the Intel Iris Pro 5200 iGPU back in 2012 and noted that now 9 years later their new GPU is over 20 times faster. The Intel Iris Pro 5200 scores 1015 on Videocard Benchmarks and ~1,400 points on 3DMark Fire Strike, if we assume these scores will be 20x more we get values of ~20,300 in Videocard Benchmarks and 28,000 points in Fire Strike. While these values don’t extrapolate perfectly they provide a good indication of potential performance placing the GPU in the same realm of the NVIDIA RTX 3070 and AMD RX 6800.
Source: Techpowerup