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AMD Radeon R4 (Beema) vs Intel HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge GT1)

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Q2/2014

Comparison of AMD Radeon R4 (Beema) video card vs Intel HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge GT1) video card by specifications and benchmarks. AMD Radeon R4 (Beema) runs at 0.800 GHz base clock speed and has 2 GB of memory, while video card Intel HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge GT1) runs at 0.850 GHz base clock speed and has 2 GB of memory. The TDP of the first video card is --, and the second is --. Compare the table of benchmark results to find out which graphic card is better.

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  • Higher clock speed
    0.850 GHz left arrow 0.800 GHz
    Around 6% better clock speed
Performance tests
Real tests AMD Radeon R4 (Beema) vs Intel HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge GT1)
Specifications
Complete list of technical specifications
AMD Radeon R4 (Beema) AMD Radeon R4 (Beema)
Intel HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge GT1) Intel HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge GT1)
GPU

Comparison of GPU cores for AMD Radeon R4 (Beema) and Intel HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge GT1) graphics cards. The GPU core data contains the number of blocks (in the AMD documentation these blocks are called Shader Engine (SE), while Nvidia calls them Graphics Processing Clusters (GPC), words are different, the essence is the same) and ROP/TMUs (Raster Processing Units). These characteristics have a great influence on the GPU computing power.

  • Based on
    AMD Radeon R4 (Beema) left arrow Intel HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge GT1)
  • GPU Chip
    Integrated graphics left arrow Integrated graphics
  • Execution units
    2 left arrow 6
  • Shader
    128 left arrow 48
Memory

The values comparison for the amount, type and speed of memory, along with the bandwidth in the AMD Radeon R4 (Beema) and Intel HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge GT1) GPUs. A sufficiently large amount of graphics memory with high frequency and adequate bandwidth positively affects the speed of high resolution texture processing.

  • Memory Size
    2 GB left arrow 2 GB
  • Memory Clock
    0.000 GHz left arrow 0.000 GHz
  • Memory Speed
    0 Gbps left arrow 0 Gbps
  • Memory Bandwith
    0 GB/s left arrow 0 GB/s
  • Memory Interface
    0 bit left arrow 0 bit
Clock Speeds

Let's compare the base and maximum frequency of the AMD Radeon R4 (Beema) and Intel HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge GT1) graphics cards. These values are not displayed in the BIOS, but can be viewed with the help of diagnostic utilities such as GPU-Z or Everest.

  • Base Clock
    0.800 GHz left arrow 0.850 GHz
  • Boost Clock
    left arrow 1.150 GHz
  • Overclocking
    No left arrow No
Thermal Design

Comparison of the thermal design power of the AMD Radeon R4 (Beema) and Intel HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge GT1) GPUs. The TDP number determines the maximum power consumption of your graphics card. The specifications for computer ventilation and power supply are often based on the TDP numbers and should be optimized for it.

Cooler & Fans

Here we are going to look at the types of cooling systems for AMD Radeon R4 (Beema) and Intel HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge GT1) as well as their sizes and performance. As a rule, fans with larger diameters have an advantage because they can move the same volumes of air while rotating more slowly than smaller fans. It should be noted that liquid cooling systems in addition to fans and aluminum radiators need some kind of pump, which can also be noisy.

Connectivity

Number and types of sockets for video output and connection in AMD Radeon R4 (Beema) and Intel HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge GT1) GPUs.

  • Max. Displays
    2 left arrow 2
Featureset

In this section, we'll explore what functions the AMD Radeon R4 (Beema) and Intel HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge GT1) GPUs have. In addition, we have added ray tracing support to achieve the proper simulation of light rays and shadows. The list can vary slightly depending on the manufacturer.

  • DirectX
    12 left arrow 10.1
  • Raytracing
    No left arrow No
  • DLSS / FSR
    No left arrow No
  • LED
    No LED lighting left arrow No LED lighting
Supported Video Codecs

Let's compare how AMD Radeon R4 (Beema) and Intel HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge GT1) support popular codecs h264, VP8, h265 / HEVC, VP9 and AV1. The availability of such video codecs helps reduce the load on the graphics card during the playback or creation of videos. This has a positive effect on reducing power consumption and heat generation by the GPU.

  • h264
    Decode left arrow Decode / Encode
  • h265 / HEVC
    No left arrow No
  • VP8
    No left arrow No
  • VP9
    No left arrow No
  • AV1
    No left arrow No
Dimensions

The comparison of the AMD Radeon R4 (Beema) and Intel HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge GT1) graphics cards dimensions. With knowledge of the exact measurements of the graphics card, you can check whether it is possible to put it in the case of your PC. We have also added support for PCI Express bus.

Additional data

Here you can find information about the type (for desktops or laptops) and architecture of AMD Radeon R4 (Beema) and Intel HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge GT1), along with the sales starting time and the price at that moment. We provide a link to the GPU specifications directly from its manufacturer.

  • GPU Interface
    Integrated graphics left arrow Integrated graphics
  • Release date
    Q2/2014 left arrow Q2/2011
  • Structure size
    28 nm left arrow 32 nm
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