Upcoming Rocket-Lake Desktop processors will finally bring Xe graphics technology towards the desktop consumer side of things, albeit as an integrated solution of course.
Over at the bilibili site performance of the integrated graphics that will be empowering Rocket Lake-S processors (11th generation of Intel Core), the Intel Iris Xe UHD 750 has been leaked. The results show its performance in 3DMark. A Core i5-11500 6-core, 12-thread CPU will feature a base frequency of 2.70 GHz. In the test, a MSI Z590-A Pro motherboard was used paired with 32GB of 3200MHz DDR4 RAM.
Iris Xe UHD 750 will have only 32 Execution Units (256 shading cores), so its performance will be much lower than the solution for notebooks with 96 EUs (768 cores).
With a 3DMark Time Spy score of 1053, these Intel Iris Xe perform essentially the same as an NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030, which is around 1100-1200 points. If you compare it with the previous Intel UHD 630 graphics then you'll notice a performance improvement of give or take 50% Compared to AMD the performance is quite an otch slower, Radeon VEGA from in an APU like the Ryzen 7 4750G scores ~1600 points.
Intel Iris Xe UHD 750 IGP inside Rocket Lake-S (11500 ) equals GeForce GT 1030 in perf