How are Intel GPUs on Linux ?
this post was submitted on 06 Jan 2026
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Decent I think, as long as you don't want to use XeSS
xe driver on first gen has no hardware encoding/decoding, vulkan performance isn't up to par, no power usage exposed yet iirc
The reason you don't hear much is because they usually Just Work.
What a time to have AMD CPUs and Intel graphics.
And Steam shipping an ARM desktop alongside their x86 handheld.
Not an ARM desktop, but an ARM headheld.
I am referring to the ARM Steam Machine next to the x86 Steam Deck handheld.
And virtual ram
Memory is extremely overclocked, and AMD hasn't announced their Zen 6 mobile cpus yet
But yes, 2/3nm apus will do amazing things for handheld gaming.