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| Intel's Tiger Lake notebook runs Battlefield V at 1080p over 30 FPS Coming later this year Intel has showcased its Tiger Lake notebook prototype running Battlefield V game at 1080p with over 30 frames per second, which is a pretty nice feat for an integrated Xe graphics. Posted over on his Twitter account by Ryan Shrout, ex. PC ex. PC Perspective hack and now Chief Performance Strategist at Intel, the prototype was running Battlefield V at 1080p resolution and high-settings in DirectX 11 mode, and it managed to hold its ground by holding 30 frames per second, and even pushing as high as 32fps. While this might not sound impressive, Battlefield V is quite a heavy game, and it appears that driver development is going well, although Ryan notes that these are early ones, so it could only get better. https://fudzilla.com/news/pc-hardwar...0p-over-30-fps |
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