Published on Jan 9, 2020
In this video, we use a high FPS camera to capture the playback of Intel's new DG1 Xe GPU at #CES2020, then we counted the frames to determine FPS in Destiny 2 at 1080p/low.
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The Intel DG1 Xe GPU was shown in a Tiger Lake laptop at #CES, but a DG1 GPU has also been attached to PCIe cards -- Intel's first video cards in the modern era -- for use by software development and debug teams. In this video, we show some early numbers for the DG1 in Destiny 2 at 1080p/low, talk the Intel Ghost Canyon NUC, and show a curved screen.
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Host, Reporting: Steve Burke
Additional Benchmark Analysis: Patrick Lathan
Video: Andrew Coleman, Keegan Gallick