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  • Not really. Only difference is the lack of iGPU, in theory MAYBE some lower heat OUTPUT & perhaps some cache differences, but they’re all more theoretical then real. I’ve never seen anyone even measure any differences between the iGPU and non-iGPU versions.

    Really an iGPU is a great power save, and can improve performance of low intensity tasks like video Playback etc. As well as offloading a secondary monitor to the iGPU and running background tasks etc. All in all an iGPU is an objective upgrade in the real world.

    Like MAYBE if you’re extremely cache and ram limited it MIGHT in theory make a difference but far far far more factors are far more important than iGPU vs non-iGPU versions.


  • I mean if you’re creative enough, probably nothing.

    This is kinda like asking what can I do on a lathe that I can’t do on a mill. It’s more what’s better suited to be done on one or the other.

    CPUs are more generalised; they have a deep and complex instruction set and feature list. While GPUs are shallower and far more specialised, but do tasks that parallellalise more readily… Like calculating a metric shitload of triangles.

    You can see CPUs used to ‘push pixels’ in older computers since that’s all they had.