Fun facts, now even the latest lower end Intel's CPUs (Atom, Pentium, Celeron) will feature the much improved Gen 11 iGPU over the last generation Intel's built in GPU [1].
The latest iGPU supports more than 1 TFLOP in GPU performance. This is apparently more than the performance of two years old Nvidia GeForce GT 1030.
My bad, when iGPU were first announced, GT 1030 is barely two years old as mentioned in the article.
Anyway having iGPU inside an entry level Intel's CPU with a potential of 32 GB of RAM is amazing. The performance is probably not that far off from my old high end Asus ROG gaming laptop that I bought in 2014 with Nvidia GTX 700 series GPU.
The laptop with the entry level iGPU will probably cost less than 20% of the original ROG laptop but now can supports up to three 4K monitors!
If Asus can resurrect their infamous Netbook series laptop or cheap laptop lines with these new entry level CPUs with iGPU I bet it can sell them like hot cakes.
The latest iGPU supports more than 1 TFLOP in GPU performance. This is apparently more than the performance of two years old Nvidia GeForce GT 1030.
[1]https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-s-Elkhart-Lake-SoC-will-...