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The Intel Iris Xe DG1 is here with 4 GB of VRAM and a 30 W TDP, but only for OEMs – Notebookcheck.net
Intel has unveiled the Iris Xe desktop graphics card, better known by its codename of DG1. The Iris Xe Graphics has a 30 W TDP, 4 GB of VRAM and will only be available…

By contrast, the Iris Xe Graphics has a higher TDP than its laptop counterparts, which Intel has pegged at 30 W. Additionally, Intel has confirmed that the Iris Xe Graphics has three DisplayPort connections and that it can decode AV1 videos. The card supports Adaptive-Sync and HDR too, but Intel is yet to announce its full feature set. Similarly, while Intel has confirmed that the Iris Xe Graphics has 4 GB of VRAM, it remains unclear which memory type Intel has used. Clock speeds are an unknown…
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