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



Revision as of 07:56, 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, both integrated and discrete GPUs)

GPU lists on Wikipedia

Wikipedia contains very useful articles with GPU specs: