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Intel Tiger Lake CPU With Xe Graphics Demoed in Battlefield V at 1080p High Settings, Delivers Around 30 FPS on Average With Early Drivers
Intel Tiger Lake CPU With Xe Graphics Demoed in Battlefield V at 1080p High Settings, Delivers Around 30 FPS on Average With Early Drivers-July 2024
Jul 3, 2025 8:16 AM

Intel has demonstrated the performance of its 10nm Tiger Lake CPUs with Xe GPU in Battlefield V. A short section of the game was shown running on the Tiger Lake CPU but what makes this more interesting is the fact that Intel also shared the settings of the game and the performance during the demo.

Intel's Tiger Lake CPU With Xe Graphics Runs Battlefield V at 1080p 30 FPS & High Settings Using Early Drivers

Ryan Shrout, Intel's Chief Performance Strategist, posted the short demo of the game running on an unreleased 11th Generation Tiger Lake CPU based laptop. The game was running at 1080p at the high graphics quality preset (DirectX 11). During the entirety of the video, the game can be seen averaging around 30 FPS which is a solid performance for an integrated GPU. Ryan mentioned that the game was tested with early drivers & software so there's still room for improvement before the finalized variants ship in the coming months.

Intel Tiger Lake CPU With Xe Graphics

The demo is definitely impressive but there are some things that Intel didn't point out to. First of all, the specific CPU variant isn't mentioned nor are the clocks for the CPU or the GPU. Intel's Tiger Lake 10nm CPU family will have several variants but the Tiger Lake-U series is restricted to 4 cores and 8 threads in 15W designs. There will also be several iGPU configurations for the Xe chip which maxes out at 96 EUs but if this laptop featured a lower EU count, than that would mean even better performance with the flagship parts. There are also no details on whether the laptop was running entirely on battery or was it being powered during the gameplay.

Perks of the job! Took a prototype Tiger Lake system for a spin on Battlefield V to stretch its legs. Impressive thin and light gaming perf with Xe graphics! Early drivers/sw, but it’s the first time I’ve seen this game run like this on integrated gfx. More later this year! pic.twitter.com/f1Qlz2jMyB

— Ryan Shrout (@ryanshrout) June 17, 2020

Little things such as these need to be answered before we can form a verdict on the performance of unreleased CPUs. Regardless, the Xe GPU architecture is looking to offer better performance than AMD's 7nm Vega GPUs which have been embedded across the entire Ryzen 4000 APU lineup. A few benchmarks leaked out earlier this month which showcased pretty good performance for both, the CPU & GPU part on the Tiger Lake-U CPUs.

Intel Tiger Lake vs AMD Renoir Mobility CPU Comparisons:

CPU Family NameIntel Tiger Lake-UAMD Renoir U-Series
Family BrandingIntel 11th Gen Core (U-series)AMD Ryzen 4000 (U-Series)
Process Node10nm++7nm
CPU Core ArchitectureWillow CoveZen 2
CPU Cores/Threads (Max)4/88/16
Max CPU Clocks4.8 GHz (Core i7-1185G7)4.2 GHz (Ryzen 7 4800U)
GPU Core ArchitectureXe Graphics EngineVega Enhanced 7nm
Max GPU Cores96 EUs (768 cores)8 CUs (512 cores)
Max GPU Clocks1350 MHz1750 MHz
TDP (cTDP Down/Up)15W (12W-28W)15W (10W-25W)
LaunchMid 2020March 2020

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