Intel HD Graphics 3000 Graphics Card
Specifications
- Generation
- HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge)
- GPU model
- Sandy Bridge GT2
- Interface
- Ring Bus
- Base clock
- 850 MHz
- Memory size
- System Shared
- DirectX
- 11.1 (10_1)
- Release date
- Feb 1st, 2011
Graphics Processor
- GPU model
- Sandy Bridge GT2
- Architecture
- Generation 6.0
- Foundry
- Intel
- Manufacturing process
- 32 nm
- Number of transistors
- 624 million
- Die size
- 149 mm²
Integrated Graphics
- Release date
- Feb 1st, 2011
- Generation
- HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge)
- Production
- End-of-life
- Interface
- Ring Bus
- Reviews
- 1 in our database
Clocks
- Base clock
- 850 MHz
- Boost clock
- 1100 MHz
- Memory clock
- System Shared
Memory Configuration
- Memory size
- System Shared
- Memory type
- System Shared
- Memory bus width
- System Shared
- Bandwidth
- System Dependent
Render Configuration
- Shading units
- 96
- TMUs
- 12
- ROPs
- 2
- Execution units
- 12
Performance
- Pixel rate
- 2.200 GPixel/s
- Texture rate
- 13.20 GTexel/s
- FP32 (float) performance
- 211.2 GFLOPS
Dimensions & Outputs
- Slot width
- IGP
- Outputs
- No outputs
API Support & Features
- DirectX
- 11.1 (10_1)
- OpenGL
- 3.1
- Shader model
- 4.1
Drivers
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Benchmark & Performance
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Gaming
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