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== WebGL Report ==
== WebGL Report ==


Soft8Soft maintains a fork of a well-known webglreport.com resource — [https://v3d.net/w v3d.net/w]. Among shorter address, it has one major improvement over the original version - GPU detection code. This code performs various heuristic evaluations of GPU and browser information to predict the performance of the user system.
Soft8Soft maintains a fork of a well-known ''webglreport.com'' resource — [https://v3d.net/w v3d.net/w]. It has shorter address and includes one major improvement over the original version GPU detection code. This code performs various heuristic evaluations of GPU and browser information to predict the performance of the user system.
 
== Intel HD/UHD/Iris/Arc ==
 
Don't really understand that these mean for the Intel graphics? The general rule of thumb is the following:
 
* HD/UHD — low end devices (struggle with simple 3D scenes)
* Iris Pro / Iris Xe — medium range devices (quite good if you have non-ancient Intel CPU)
* Arc — high end devices (very good performance for both integrated and discrete GPUs)


== GPU lists on Wikipedia ==
== GPU lists on Wikipedia ==

Latest revision as of 08:42, 21 March 2026

This article lists some info about graphics processing units (GPU).

WebGL Report

Soft8Soft maintains a fork of a well-known webglreport.com resource — v3d.net/w. It has shorter address and includes one major improvement over the original version — GPU detection code. This code performs various heuristic evaluations of GPU and browser information to predict the performance of the user system.

Intel HD/UHD/Iris/Arc

Don't really understand that these mean for the Intel graphics? The general rule of thumb is the following:

  • HD/UHD — low end devices (struggle with simple 3D scenes)
  • Iris Pro / Iris Xe — medium range devices (quite good if you have non-ancient Intel CPU)
  • Arc — high end devices (very good performance for both integrated and discrete GPUs)

GPU lists on Wikipedia

Wikipedia contains very useful articles with GPU specs: