HD Graphics 2500 (Ivy Bridge GT1) vs Radeon HD 4670

HD Graphics 2500 (Ivy Bridge GT1)
Memory: 0Mb System SharedDESKTOP
Release date: 1 Apr 2012
HD Graphics 2500 (Ivy Bridge GT1)
Radeon HD 4670
Memory: 512Mb GDDR3DESKTOP
Release date: 10 Sep 2008
Radeon HD 4670

Summary

Reasons to consider HD Graphics 2500 (Ivy Bridge GT1)

This is a much newer product, it might have better long term support.

Reasons to consider Radeon HD 4670

Higher theoretical gaming performance, based on specifications.
Based on an outdated architecture (ATI TeraScale), there are no performance optimizations for current games and applications

Radeon HD 4670

HWBench recommends Radeon HD 4670

Based on theoretical specifications.


Specifications

Core Configuration

HD Graphics 2500 (Ivy Bridge GT1)Radeon HD 4670
GPU NameIvy Bridge GT1 ()vsRV730 (RV730 XT)
Fab Process22 nmvs55 nm
Die Size118 mm²vs146 mm²
Transistors392 millionvs514 million
Shaders6vs320
Compute Units0vs4
Core clock650 MHzvs750 MHz
ROPs1vs8
TMUs1vs32

Memory Configuration

HD Graphics 2500 (Ivy Bridge GT1)Radeon HD 4670
Memory TypeSystem SharedvsGDDR3
Bus WidthSystem Sharedvs128 bit
Memory SpeedSystem Sharedvs800 MHz
1600 MHz effective
Memory Size0 Mbvs512 Mb

Additional details

HD Graphics 2500 (Ivy Bridge GT1)Radeon HD 4670
TDP0 wattsvs59 watts
Release Date1 Apr 2012vs10 Sep 2008

Raw Performance comparison

Pixel Rate

  • HD Graphics 2500 (Ivy Bridge GT1)
    0.65 GP/s
  • Radeon HD 4670
    6.00 GP/s

GigaPixels - higher is better

Texel Rate

  • HD Graphics 2500 (Ivy Bridge GT1)
    0.65 GT/s
  • Radeon HD 4670
    24.00 GT/s

GigaTexels - higher is better

Memory bandwidth

  • HD Graphics 2500 (Ivy Bridge GT1)
    0.00 GB/s
  • Radeon HD 4670
    25.60 GB/s

GB/s - higher is better

Single precision performance

  • HD Graphics 2500 (Ivy Bridge GT1)
    7.80 GFLOPs
  • Radeon HD 4670
    480.00 GFLOPs

GFLOPs - higher is better