Answered on : 2024-01-24
The Intel UHD Graphics 770, integrated into 12th Gen Alder Lake processors, doesn't have dedicated video memory (VRAM). Instead, it utilizes shared system memory for graphics tasks. The performance benefits from higher memory frequencies, as seen in benchmark tests where DDR4/DDR5 memory upgrades positively impact UHD 770 graphics scores[3][5]. It features 32 execution units (EU) and operates at a base frequency of 300MHz, with a maximum dynamic frequency of 1.5GHz[6][9]. For specific details on supported tasks and capabilities, referring to the official Intel documentation is recommended[8].