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How To Choose the GPU of Your Laptop

How To Choose the GPU of Your Laptop

 

GPUs of your laptops, or "mobile GPUs", are very essential to users who want to have more horsepower for their daily drivers. Choosing the right Laptop GPU can help you have a similar experience to that on a desktop PC, while still retain mobility.

 

Gaming/working wherever you go is a trend now. This article is going to help you find out the best laptop GPU for your daily use scenario.

 

 

 

What’s a GPU?

 

GPU stands for Graphics Processing Unit. It handles takes the role of handling the video signal outputs of your computer. Everything you see on the screen is done by GPU: PowerPoint, movies, and of course,  computer games. If it's you’re using a  desktop PC, the GPU will be enclosed in a graphics card that is plugged into the PC; if it’s a laptop, the GPU will be embedded directly on the laptop’s motherboard.

 

 

 

Integrated Graphics VS Discrete Graphics 

There are two different kinds of GPUs on laptops: Integrated GPUs and Discrete GPUs. Integrated GPUs are embedded inside the CPU (Central Processing Unit) and feature basic graphic processing capability. Discrete GPUs are individually embedded on the motherboard instead and are capable of dealing with more complex graphic processing.

 

 

Laptops nowadays feature at least one integrated GPU and if it's a higher segment product, like gaming or creator laptop, there will be an additional discrete graphics embedded. Because integrated graphics are built inside the CPU, the main providers of them are the same as CPU providers: namely Intel & AMD. As for discrete GPUs, NVIDIA and AMD are the main players in the field.

 

 

 

Do I Need Discrete Graphics?

It totally depends on how you plan to use your laptop: If you just do some basic tasks like word-processing or web browsing, a laptop with an integrated GPU is good enough. However, if you will do some professional tasks with your laptop such as video editing or graphic design, you will need a laptop featuring discrete GPUs. Similarly,f you will play games with your laptop, you will need one with a discrete GPU as well.

 

 

 

What are the Options for  Integrated & Discrete GPUs?

 

Because it’s embedded inside the CPU, there are only two options for integrated GPU: Intel & AMD. The Intel UHD Graphics is the most common integrated GPU series right now, which you could find on almost every Intel-based laptop and because it’s an integrated GPU, it could only fit those basic use-cases: documentation or entry-level entertainment like video watching or music listening. The newer integrated GPU from Intel “Iris Xe Graphics” could be found on the latest 11th gen CPU, like i7-1185G7 or i7-11370H. The performance of Iris Xe Graphics is better than UHD Graphics but still not powerful enough for heavier graphic loads like 3D rendering or PC gameplay. On AMD CPUs, there’s only one integrated GPU available: Radeon Graphics Cards, which could be found on U & H series CPUs. It features better graphic performance compared with Intel UHD Graphics but a bit weaker than Iris Xe Graphics and is also only capable of basic graphic processing.

 

Integrated Graphics of Intel & AMD

  Intel AMD
CPU 11th Gen 10th Gen (H Series) Ryzen 5000 Series
Integrated Graphics Iris Xe Graphics UHD Graphics Radeon Graphics

 

 

There are two major providers of discrete GPU for laptops: AMD & NVIDIA. NVIDIA is the most important one. It possesses various product lines, from the entry GPU featuring similar performance as Iris Xe Graphics to the most powerful one right now. The current top-end discrete GPU product is RTX 30 series graphics; There’re also mid-tier GTX 16 series & entry-level MX series products available; The options for AMD discrete GPU are quite limited right now: It only has RX 5000M series available for laptops right now. However, Intel also intends to become one of the discrete GPU providers after introducing its first discrete GPU for laptop:  Iris Xe MAX, which features similar performance as NVIDIA’s entry GTX product like GTX 1050.

 

Discrete Graphics of Intel, AMD, & NVIDIA

  Intel AMD NVIDIA
Discrete Graphics Iris Xe Max Graphics

RX 5000M Series

(ex. RX 5600M)

MX Series (ex. MX450)

GTX Series (ex. GTX 1650)

RTX Series (ex. RTX 3070)

 

 

 

 

NVIDIA RTX 30 Series: The King Of Discrete GPU Of Laptop

 

Speaking of Discrete GPUs for laptops, The RTX 30 series from NVIDIA is undoubtedly the most powerful product line. Under this product line, there are three discrete GPU models available: RTX 3080, RTX 3070, and RTX 3060. They deliver powerful graphic performance while supporting various technologies such as ray tracing, AI-based graphic acceleration DLSS, and third-gen MAX-Q. Any gamer can enjoy the smooth & vibrant gameplay from it. Likewise, creators will spend less time rendering or processing professional task workloads.

 

 

 

The AORUS & AERO Series Laptops: Full RTX 30 Equipped

The AORUS & AERO series laptops from GIGABYTE are unique: they are 100% equipped with RTX 30 discrete GPUs. You can even find the discrete GPU flagship RTX 3080 on the AORUS series laptop, which features a whopping 6144 CUDA cores and a 1.7Ghz boost clock, delivering exceptional performance for premium gaming. AORUS Laptops also got a series of nice features for more immersive gameplay such as a 300Hz panel and RGB Fusion per-key RGB backlit keyboard.

 

 

The creator-focused AERO series laptops are also favored by powerful RTX 30 discrete GPU and rearmed with a series of useful features for creators: an exclusive X-Rite Pantone Certified panel, Thunderbolt 3, and the rare OLED screen delivering astonishing vivid visual experiences. So if you’re looking for a powerful laptop with RTX 30 discrete GPU for your gaming or creation, the AORUS & AERO series laptops are definitely the ones to consider.

 

 

 

 

Learn More:

How To Choose a Laptop CPU?

What You Need to Know before Buying a Gaming Laptop?

6 Things to Think About before Buying Your Gaming Laptop

5 Things Need to Know before Choosing Your Creator Laptop

The True RTX 30: Enhanced HDMI 2.1 From GIGABYTE

Comments

cabelleros :
this eesay is interesting .
2021-04-18 21:29
Erick :
I would take the one with the best cost benefit
2021-04-21 04:03
jelenn :
Nice article. It would be good to add more information that, for example, the Aorus 15p RTX 3070 has 130W, not 90-100W as in some competitive models. This is huge difference in terms of performance
2021-04-26 16:54
Gilbert :
Very good
2021-09-10 01:54
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