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Home / Technology / Intel Arc Graphics Conquer Battlefield 6: 190 FPS!

Intel Arc Graphics Conquer Battlefield 6: 190 FPS!

7 Jan

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Summary

  • Integrated Intel Arc graphics achieve 190 FPS in Battlefield 6.
  • AI upscaling and frame generation are crucial for performance.
  • New Intel Arc B390 GPU rivals RTX 4050 performance.
Intel Arc Graphics Conquer Battlefield 6: 190 FPS!

Integrated graphics from Intel are rapidly evolving, with the Arc B390 GPU showcasing impressive capabilities in the Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5. This unassuming laptop, powered by an Intel Core Ultra X9 388H processor, achieved up to 190 frames per second in Battlefield 6 at 1080p resolution with high graphics settings. The smooth gameplay, even when connected to a TV, defied expectations for integrated graphics.

Crucial to this performance are Intel's XeSS AI upscaling and 4X frame generation technologies. These advancements enabled fluid gameplay without noticeable lag, creating an experience akin to that of a console or budget gaming PC. Environmental details, shadows, and lighting also rendered flawlessly, highlighting the significant improvements in Intel's embedded graphics.

It's important to note that this level of gaming prowess is not universal across Intel's Core Ultra 3 chips. Only the higher-tier X7 and X9 models feature the 12 Xe GPU cores and Arc B390 graphics, while other models in the family offer more basic integrated solutions. Intel claims the B390 is approximately 80 percent faster than AMD's Radeon 890M and comparable to the mobile RTX 4050.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, the Intel Arc B390 GPU can achieve high frame rates in games like Battlefield 6, especially with AI upscaling and frame generation.
Intel claims the Arc B390 GPU offers performance comparable to the mobile RTX 4050 and is significantly faster than AMD's Radeon 890M.
Only the Intel Core Ultra X7 and X9 chips include the 12 Xe GPU cores and Arc B390 graphics; other Core Ultra 3 chips have basic Intel graphics.

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