This comprehensive laptop graphics card hierarchy table ranks mobile GPUs based on relative 3D gaming performance and synthetic graphics rendering workloads. Tiers organize GPUs into horizontal performance categories, indicating equivalent real-world gaming framerates.
NVIDIA GeForce laptop graphics cards are listed on the left side of the performance rank spine, while AMD Radeon and Intel GPUs are organized on the right. TGP (Total Graphics Power) configurations greatly influence mobile GPU performance; always check notebook cooling capabilities.
Our mobile benchmarks reflect average framerates at standard resolutions like 1080p and 1440p across demanding titles, combined with synthetic tests like 3DMark Time Spy. Click on any mobile GPU badge to pop up full specs including core architecture, stream processors, VRAM size, bus width, memory speed, and TGP wattage.
Use the Customize Columns panel to toggle generation categories, allowing you to hide older, legacy series (such as GeForce 900M or AMD legacy) and focus exclusively on modern graphics architectures.
Mobile GPUs are ranked based on aggregated performance in mobile gaming workloads and synthetic benchmarks under typical manufacturer thermal configurations. The list groups GPUs into horizontal performance tiers, where models in the same row perform similarly.
Unlike desktop graphics cards, laptop GPUs are configured by notebook manufacturers with varying Total Graphics Power (TGP) limits (e.g. RTX 4060 Laptop can range from 35W to 115W). High TGP versions perform significantly better than low TGP versions of the same GPU.
In almost all modern laptops, the GPU is soldered directly onto the motherboard and cannot be upgraded or replaced. External GPU enclosures (eGPUs) connected via Thunderbolt or OCuLink are alternative ways to add graphics power.
Laptop GPUs generally use smaller dies or lower power limits than desktop cards with the same model name. For example, a Laptop RTX 4090 is closer in specs and performance to a Desktop RTX 4080 due to strict thermal constraints in laptops.
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