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GPU Benchmark Hierarchy 2026 — Compare Desktop & Mobile Graphics Cards

Free GPU benchmark hierarchy chart updated June 2026. Compare 600+ desktop, laptop, and integrated graphics cards from NVIDIA RTX 50/40/30 series, AMD RX 9000/7000/6000 series, and Intel Arc by 3DMark Time Spy scores and full specifications.

Features

  • Data updated June 2026 — includes NVIDIA RTX 50, AMD RX 9000, Intel Arc Battlemage and Panther Lake
  • Comprehensive database — 600+ GPUs from NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel
  • Desktop, mobile, and integrated GPU support — compare across form factors
  • 3DMark Time Spy benchmark scores for gaming performance comparison
  • Full specs on demand — VRAM, clock speeds, architecture, process node, TDP, MSRP, and more
  • Search and filter — find GPUs by name, manufacturer, or device type
  • Compare mode — select multiple GPUs and view specs side by side
  • Sortable — order by performance, name, release year, or price

How to Use

  1. 1Browse the full GPU list sorted by Time Spy score by default
  2. 2Use the search bar to find a specific GPU by name or keyword
  3. 3Click filter chips to narrow by manufacturer (NVIDIA, AMD, Intel) or device type (Desktop, Mobile, Integrated)
  4. 4Toggle 'Compare mode' and select GPUs to view a side-by-side spec comparison
  5. 5Click any GPU row to expand full specifications

Frequently Asked Questions

Time Spy scores are sourced from 3dmark.com, representing DirectX 12 gaming performance at 1440p resolution. Scores are average results from multiple reviews and user submissions. Actual performance varies by game, resolution, driver version, and system configuration.
Mobile GPU scores reflect their actual laptop performance at typical TDP settings, not a direct desktop-to-laptop comparison. A mobile RTX 4090 is significantly less powerful than a desktop RTX 4090 due to power and thermal constraints, and this is reflected in the relative scores.
Specifications are sourced from official manufacturer data and reputable hardware databases. Clock speeds, TDP, and MSRP may vary by specific AIB model (ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, etc.). The data represents reference/FE specifications where applicable.
We cover the most popular consumer GPUs from the past decade. If your GPU isn't listed, it may be an older generation, a workstation/professional GPU (Quadro, RTX A-series), or a less common OEM model. Check the 'Device Info' tool to identify your exact GPU model.
'Desktop' GPUs are discrete graphics cards for desktop PCs. 'Mobile' GPUs are discrete laptop graphics chips with power and size constraints. 'Integrated' GPUs are built into the CPU/SoC and share system memory.

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