
Positioned as a professional and workstation-oriented graphics card, this Intel offering stands out immediately with its massive 64GB frame buffer, placing it firmly in specialized territory rather than mainstream gaming. Built on Intel's evolving GPU architecture, the Intel 265 targets users who need substantial VRAM for large-scale datasets, AI inference workloads, and professional content creation involving complex 3D scenes or high-resolution video editing timelines. The generous memory allocation makes it particularly well-suited for machine learning development, where models increasingly demand significant VRAM headroom. Its architecture benefits from Intel's ongoing investment in open software ecosystems and oneAPI compatibility, offering developers flexibility across compute frameworks without vendor lock-in. Buyers should note that this card prioritizes compute density and memory capacity over raw gaming frame rates, so it is not the ideal choice for someone purely chasing high-FPS performance at 4K. Data scientists, AI researchers, creative professionals handling multi-layered compositions, and developers working within Intel's software ecosystem should consider this GPU when comparing options in the professional compute space.
Specifications
- Memory
- 64GB
- Series
- Intel Series
Current Listings(1)
HP ZBook 8 G1i Mobile Workstation - Intel Core Ultra 7 - 265H / up to 5.3 GHz - vPro - Win 11 Pro - RTX 500 Ada - 64 GB RAM - 1 TB SSD NVMe, TLC - 16" IPS 3840 x 2400 (WQXGA) @ 120 Hz - Gigabit Ethernet - Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth - meteor silver - kbd: US - with HP Wolf Pro Security Edition (1 year)
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Updated Feb 9, 2026