Top Integrated Graphics Processors (iGPUs) in 2025
Here’s a concise rundown of the top iGPUs in CPUs for 2025, ranked by gaming performance and graphics throughput (e.g., 3DMark Time Spy scores, 1080p gaming FPS like Cyberpunk 2077 at medium settings). These are ideal for 1080p gaming, 4K video, and light content creation without a discrete GPU. Performance relies on fast dual-channel RAM (e.g., DDR5-6000+ or LPDDR5X).
Data comes from sources like Tom's Hardware, XDA Developers, and CPU-Monkey.
1. Radeon 890M
- CPUs: Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (laptop), Ryzen 9 9950X (desktop, G-suffix)
- Architecture: RDNA 3.5, 16 CUs / 1024 shaders, up to 2.9 GHz
- Performance: ~5,500 Time Spy, 45-60 FPS (1080p, FSR)
- Best For: High-end laptop gaming, 1440p light gaming, AI tasks
- TDP: 15-54W
2. Radeon 8060S
- CPUs: Ryzen AI Max+ Pro 395 (Strix Halo, mobile workstation)
- Architecture: RDNA 3.5, 40 CUs / 2560 shaders, up to 2.8 GHz
- Performance: ~7,200 Time Spy (projected), 60+ FPS (1080p, FSR)
- Best For: Workstation visualization, 1080p/1440p gaming, 3D rendering
- TDP: 55-120W
3. Arc Graphics 140V
- CPUs: Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (Lunar Lake, laptop)
- Architecture: Xe² LPG (Battlemage), 8 Xe-cores / 64 EUs, up to 2.0 GHz
- Performance: ~4,800 Time Spy, 40-55 FPS (1080p, XeSS)
- Best For: Efficient laptops, battery life, ray tracing entry
- TDP: 15-30W
4. Radeon 880M
- CPUs: Ryzen AI 9 365 (laptop), Ryzen 7 8840HS
- Architecture: RDNA 3.5, 12 CUs / 768 shaders, up to 2.9 GHz
- Performance: ~4,200 Time Spy, 35-50 FPS (1080p, FSR)
- Best For: Mid-range gaming laptops, content creation
- TDP: 15-54W
5. Radeon 780M
- CPUs: Ryzen 7 8700G (desktop), Ryzen 7 7840HS (laptop)
- Architecture: RDNA 3, 12 CUs / 768 shaders, up to 2.7 GHz
- Performance: ~3,800 Time Spy, 30-45 FPS (1080p, FSR)
- Best For: Budget desktop gaming, 1080p esports
- TDP: 15-65W
6. Arc Graphics (Meteor Lake)
- CPUs: Intel Core Ultra 7 155H (laptop)
- Architecture: Xe LPG, 8 Xe-cores / 128 EUs, up to 2.25 GHz
- Performance: ~3,500 Time Spy, 25-40 FPS (1080p, XeSS)
- Best For: Older ultrabooks, productivity with light gaming
- TDP: 28-45W
7. Radeon 760M
- CPUs: Ryzen 5 8640HS (laptop)
- Architecture: RDNA 3, 8 CUs / 512 shaders, up to 2.6 GHz
- Performance: ~3,000 Time Spy, 25-35 FPS (1080p)
- Best For: Entry-level laptops, casual gaming
- TDP: 15-35W
8. Intel UHD Graphics 770
- CPUs: Intel Core i5-12600K (desktop)
- Architecture: Xe (Alder Lake), 32 EUs, up to 1.45 GHz
- Performance: ~1,800 Time Spy, 15-25 FPS (1080p)
- Best For: Basic desktops, office/multimedia
- TDP: 125W (CPU total)
Key Notes
- AMD Leads: Radeon 890M and 8060S offer near-discrete GPU performance (e.g., GTX 1650-like). Use AMD FSR for 20-50% FPS boosts.
- Intel's Edge: Arc 140V excels in efficiency and ray tracing for laptops; avoid UHD for gaming.
- Gaming: Top 3 handle 1080p at 30+ FPS with upscaling; #1-2 push 1440p. Pair with 16GB+ dual-channel RAM.
- Recommendations: For desktops, Ryzen 7 8700G (~$300) is a value pick. For laptops, Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (~$1,200+ systems) leads.
- Alternatives: Apple M4 GPU (~4,000 Time Spy) is Mac-only; Qualcomm Adreno (~3,200) suits Windows-on-ARM but lags in gaming.
Check recent benchmarks for updates, as performance varies with drivers and system configs.




