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Integrated Graphics: The Future of PC Gaming?
10 Jan
Summary
- Integrated graphics may soon rival discrete GPUs for PC gaming.
- Asus exec believes integrated graphics could become the future.
- Market reaction will determine the fate of discrete GPUs.

Integrated graphics are advancing rapidly, with Intel's Panther Lake CPUs showcasing impressive performance. Asus's Director of Technical Marketing, Sascha Krohn, suggested that integrated graphics are entering a territory where they could genuinely become the future of PC gaming. While not definitively stating we are at that point currently, the trend indicates this possibility is closer than ever before.
Krohn acknowledged that the definition of a 'gaming device' is evolving, and many users find current integrated graphics performance sufficient. However, the expectations for dedicated gaming laptops remain higher. He emphasized that while discrete GPUs will persist for many years, the balance between integrated and discrete adoption is uncertain and subject to diverse opinions.
The complete obsolescence of discrete GPUs is still a distant prospect, especially for enthusiasts demanding top-tier performance for 4K gaming. Both integrated and discrete solutions will continue to improve. Nonetheless, within laptops, power consumption and cooling remain challenges for discrete GPUs, potentially favoring integrated solutions in the future.




