Intel® Graphics Performance Analyzers 2023.4 Release

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已更新 12/20/2023
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Intel® Graphics Performance Analyzers

  • Improve performance by quickly identifying problem areas.

  • Identify single frames of interest and profile them down to draw call level.

  • View real-time CPU, GPU, and graphics API performance to quickly identify improvement areas.

  • Evaluate workload performance across the CPU and GPU.

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Say hello to some of the latest improvements for the Intel® Graphics Performance Analyzers (Intel® GPA) tool suite and Intel® Graphics Performance Analyzers Framework (Intel® GPA Framework).

Graphics Frame Analyzer

All New Metrics Tab

Calculating thousands of metrics can take significant time. Now the Metrics Tab simplifies metrics selection with

  • Select individual metrics or whole metrics groups via the checkboxes to the right;
  • Hide the metrics you have not chosen with the click of a button;
  • Easily find the metrics you are interested in with the new, intuitive search algorithm;
  • Save your presets to files so that you can share them with colleagues and copy them to other platforms.

metrics tab search

Variable Rate Shader (VRS) Modifications

In the Resources Pane you will find the new non-PSO states list: State in the listing where you can modify VRS parameters and immediately see the corresponding performance results.

Shader Profiling -- Mesh and Amplification Shaders

Shader Profiler was enabled for Mesh and Amplification shaders. Now, click on the Resource Panel Flame icon to see more information about your shader code.

Profile mesh shader

Intel® Graphics Performance Analyzers Framework (Intel® GPA Framework) 

gpa-stream-info.exe Now Displays Device Details and Stream Args

We have augmented gpa-stream-info to include capture device details and stream capture arguments. This means, when you run tests on previously captured streams (captured with versions 2023.4+) you can display metadata for that stream: device feature information and the arguments you used to capture the stream.