Explore the complete details of HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge), including specs, performance benchmarks
The HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) GPU by Intel. features a Gen. 6 Sandy Bridge (2011) architecture. with 6 CUDA cores. and a boost clock of 1100 MHz MHz. it supports DirectX 10.1 for enhanced performance.
Basic details about the HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge), including manufacturer, ranking, and release date.
Title | HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) |
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Manufacturer | Intel |
Ranking | 1334 |
Popularity Rank | not in top-100 |
Architecture | Gen. 6 Sandy Bridge (2011) |
GPU code name | Sandy Bridge |
Market Segmente | Laptop |
Length - Width | N/A - N/A |
Release Date | 1 May 2011 |
Launch Price | $N/A |
Details on clock speeds, cores, and floating-point processing power of HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge).
Core Clock Speed | 350 MHz |
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Boost Clock Speed | 1100 MHz |
Floating Point Processing Power | N/A |
No of Transistors | N/A |
CUDA Cores | 6 |
Ray Tracing Cores | N/A |
Tensor Cores | N/A |
Texture Fill Rate | N/A |
ROPs | N/A |
GPU Model | DLSS Support | Ray Tracing | Tensor Cores | Resizable BAR | HDMI Support |
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HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge... |
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Arc B570 |
✓ Yes
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18
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144
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✓ Yes
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✓ Yes
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Arc B580 |
✓ Yes
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20
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160
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✓ Yes
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✓ Yes
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Arc Graphics 140V |
✗ No
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✓ Yes
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✗ No
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Arc Graphics 130V |
✗ No
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✗ No
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Arc 8-Core iGPU |
✗ No
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✗ No
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✗ No
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✓ Yes
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✗ No
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Available display connectors and API compatibility for enhanced performance.
Interface | N/A |
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Display Connectors | N/A |
HDMI | N/A |
DirectX | 10.1 |
Shader Model | N/A |
OpenGL | N/A |
OpenCL | N/A |
Vulkan | N/A |
CUDA | N/A |
DLSS | N/A |
TMUs | N/A |
Information on memory type, capacity, and bandwidth to evaluate data processing power.
Memory Type | N/A |
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Maximum RAM | N/A |
Memory Bus Width | 64/128 Bit |
Memory Clock Speed | N/A |
Memory Bandwidth | N/A GB/s |
Resizable BAR | N/A |
Power consumption, efficiency, and additional power requirements.
Power Consumption (TDP) | N/A W |
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Power Efficiency | N/A |
Manufacturing Process | 32 nm |
Supplementary Power Connectors | N/A |
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Estimated FPS in popular games at different resolutions and settings.
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The HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) is a graphics card manufactured by Intel, released on 1 May 2011. Currently ranked #1334 in our comprehensive graphics card rankings, this GPU has achieved an impressive performance score of 0.33 points, solidifying its position as a high-performance graphics solution.
Architecture: Built on the Gen. 6 Sandy Bridge (2011) architecture with the Sandy Bridge GPU core.
Manufacturing Process: Manufactured using cutting-edge 32 nm process technology, ensuring optimal power efficiency and performance density.
Processing Cores: Features 6 processing cores, providing substantial parallel processing capabilities for both gaming and compute workloads.
Clock Speeds: Base clock operates at 350 MHz, with boost clocks reaching up to 1100 MHz, delivering consistent high-performance gaming and rendering capabilities.
Graphics API Support: Supports DirectX 10.1 for broad compatibility with modern games and applications.
Positioned in the Laptop market segment, Currently ranked #not in top-100 in popularity among enthusiasts and gamers, making it a competitive choice in its category.
The HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) represents Intel's dedication to graphics excellence. With its robust feature set and solid performance characteristics, this GPU is well-suited for a wide range of gaming and multimedia applications. Whether you're a competitive gamer, content creator, or enthusiast, the HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) offers the performance and features needed to handle today's most demanding visual applications.