The UHD Graphics 630 can be found in several notebook and desktop processors of different TDP classes (35 - 91 W). HDMI 2.0 however is still only supported with an external converter chip (LSPCon). Furthermore, HDCP 2.2 is also supported in all chips, which allows Netflix 4K videos, for instance. The features of the UHD 630 are the same as for the HD 630 and therefore H.265/HEVC Main10 profile at 10-bit color depth are supported in hardware.
However, it should be fairly similar to the HD Graphics 530 and HD Graphics 630 and therefore only suited for low demanding games like Overwatch or Farming Simulator 2017 (low details). The exact performance of the UHD Graphics 630 depends on various factors like TDP, 元 Cache, memory (DDR3/DDR4) and maximum clock rate of the specific model. Compared to the older HD Graphics 630 (Kaby-Lake), the newer UHD GPU is identical but can be clocked slightly higher. Due to its lack of dedicated graphics memory or eDRAM cache, the UHD 630 has to access the main memory (2x 64-bit DDR3L-1600 / DDR4-2133). The "GT2" version of the GPU offers 24 Execution Units (EUs) and the clocks depend on the CPU model.
The Intel UHD Graphics 630 (GT2) is an integrated graphics card, which can be found in various desktop and notebook processors of the Coffee-Lake generation. Intel UHD Graphics 630 ► remove from comparison Thanks to the 14nm process and clever power-saving features, the power consumption is comparatively low (according to AMD), so the graphics card can also be used for slim and light notebooks.
It can handle smooth gameplay in simple titles like League of Legends (med), Dota 2 (low), Overwatch (low), CS:GO (med), and Quake Champions (high) in 720p up to 1080p according to AMD.
More information is available in our dedicated article about the Raven Ridge architecture.ĪMD's reference design GPU is sitting between the GeForce 940MX / Radeon Pro 450 and GeForce MX150 / Radeon Pro 555. The Vega architecture offers some improvements over the Polaris generation and now supports DirectX 12 Feature Level 12_1. The GPU should benefit from fast dual-channel DDR4-2400 RAM (contrary to DDR4-2133 single-channel, which is also possible). The performance depends on the configured TDP (12-25 W at launch), the clocks, the cooling, and the memory configuration). The GPU is based on the Vega architecture (5th generation GCN) and has 8 CUs (= 512 of the 704 shaders) clocked at up to 1100 MHz (Ryzen 5 2500U).
It is used for the Ryzen 5 APUs, which were launched in the end of 2017. The AMD Radeon RX Vega 8 is an integrated GPU for notebooks.