The tool is available in Ubuntu system repository, but old. Nvtop also supports Intel GPU, however, it does not work in my case with i5-4590 (HD4600), and i3-6006U (HD 520).
It shows real-time GPU and GPU Memory usage in both total and per process basis, along with temperature, power usage, and graph information. Then, run command to start it: sudo intel_gpu_topĪs you can see, it shows real-time IMC read and write speed, power usage, as well as percentage usage of 3D/Render, Blitter, Video, and VideoEnhance.įor NVIDIA and AMD graphics card, there’s a htop like task monitor called nvtop (Neat Videocard TOP). Type user password when it asks (no asterisk feedback) and hit Enter.Ģ. When it opens, run command to install the package: sudo apt install intel-gpu-tools First, press Ctrl+Alt+T on terminal to open a terminal window. If you want to check how much your graphic card is in use, then this simple tutorial may help! Check Intel GPU usage in Ubuntu:įor the integrated Intel graphics card, there’s a command line tool intel_gpu_top can do the job.ġ. Unlike Windows, Ubuntu so far does not have real-time GPU usage info displayed in its system monitor application.