Intel Iris Pro Graphics 6200
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Intel Iris Pro Graphics 6200

Intel

G3D Mark

1,538

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September 5 2014
15 Watt
Generation 8.0 (2014−2015)

Performance Spectrum - GPU

About G3D Mark

G3D Mark is a standard benchmark that measures graphics performance in real-world gaming scenarios. It simplifies comparing cards from different brands, where higher scores directly correlate with better fps and smoother gaming experiences.

Overview

The Intel Iris Pro Graphics 6200 is manufactured by Intel. It was released in September 5 2014. It features the Generation 8.0 architecture. The core clock ranges from 300 MHz to 1100 MHz. It has 384 shading units. The thermal design power (TDP) is 15W. Manufactured using 14 nm process technology. G3D Mark benchmark score: 1,538 points.

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Technical Analysis

Detailed breakdown of Intel Iris Pro Graphics 6200 specifications and capabilities.

Graphics Performance

The Intel Iris Pro Graphics 6200 scores 1,538 in the G3D Mark benchmark (the standard measure of rasterization GPU performance), placing it in the Entry Level tier as a Legacy generation graphics card. It is built on the Generation 8.0 (2014−2015) architecture (codename: Broadwell GT3e), manufactured on a 14 nm process— smaller process nodes improve power efficiency and transistor density. It packs 384 shader units (the primary compute units for rendering pixels), 48 TMUs (texture mapping units), and 6 ROPs (render output units that handle final pixel output). Raw FP32 compute power: 0.8448 TFLOPS — this measures the theoretical peak floating-point performance. Boost clock reaches 1100 MHz from a base of 300 MHz.

SpecificationIntel Iris Pro Graphics 6200
G3D MarkPassMark 3D graphics benchmark score1,538
ArchitectureGPU microarchitecture generationGeneration 8.0 (2014−2015)
CodenameInternal GPU die codenameBroadwell GT3e
Manufacturing ProcessFabrication node — smaller = more efficient14 nm
Shader UnitsCore compute units for rendering/compute384
TMUsTexture Mapping Units — handle texture sampling48
ROPsRender Output Units — final pixel/color blending6
Boost ClockMaximum GPU frequency under load1100 MHz
Base ClockGuaranteed minimum GPU frequency300 MHz
Compute (FP32)Peak single-precision floating-point performance0.8448 TFLOPS
Texture Fill RateTextures processed per second52.80 GTexel/s
Transistor Count189 million
Performance RankPosition in global GPU performance ranking#763
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Video Memory (VRAM)

The Intel Iris Pro Graphics 6200 is equipped with Shared System RAM of Shared video memory connected via a System memory bus, delivering System of bandwidth.

SpecificationIntel Iris Pro Graphics 6200
VRAM SizeVideo memory capacity — more = better for high-res texturesShared System RAM
VRAM TypeMemory technology generationShared
Memory BusWidth of data path — wider = more bandwidthSystem
BandwidthMaximum data throughput between GPU and VRAMSystem

Advanced Features & APIs

SpecificationIntel Iris Pro Graphics 6200
XeSS Frame Generation❌ Not Supported
XeSS Super Resolution❌ Not Supported
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Display & Media

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Power & Dimensions

The Intel Iris Pro Graphics 6200 draws 15 Watt under load (TDP) — a 1W PSU minimum is recommended. Power connector: Integrated.

SpecificationIntel Iris Pro Graphics 6200
TDPPower consumption under load15 Watt
Recommended PSUMinimum power supply wattage1W
Power ConnectorRequired PCIe power cable typeIntegrated

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