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The '''Iris Graphics''' (formally '''GT3''') is an extended family of [[integrated graphics processor]]s introduced by [[intel|Intel]] in 2012 along with the [[Haswell]] [[microarchitecture]]. Intel later expanded the series along with the [[Broadwell]]-based microprocessors.  
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The '''Iris Graphics''' (formerly '''GT3''') is an extended family of [[integrated graphics processor]]s introduced by [[intel|Intel]] in 2012 along with the [[Haswell]] [[microarchitecture]]. Intel later expanded the series along with the [[Broadwell]]-based microprocessors.  
  
 
Up until Skylake, the regular iris Graphics families are architecturally identical to the "{{intel|Iris Pro Graphics|Pro}}" version just without the addition of a discrete [[embedded DRAM]] die used as an L4$. Starting with Skylake, the regular Iris Graphics also started including embedded DRAM, albeit with a reduced number of execution units (compared to the Skylake "pro" version).
 
Up until Skylake, the regular iris Graphics families are architecturally identical to the "{{intel|Iris Pro Graphics|Pro}}" version just without the addition of a discrete [[embedded DRAM]] die used as an L4$. Starting with Skylake, the regular Iris Graphics also started including embedded DRAM, albeit with a reduced number of execution units (compared to the Skylake "pro" version).

Latest revision as of 13:08, 18 March 2017

Intel Iris Graphics
intel iris graphics.jpg

Manufacturer Intel
Microarchitectures Haswell, Broadwell, Skylake

The Iris Graphics (formerly GT3) is an extended family of integrated graphics processors introduced by Intel in 2012 along with the Haswell microarchitecture. Intel later expanded the series along with the Broadwell-based microprocessors.

Up until Skylake, the regular iris Graphics families are architecturally identical to the "Pro" version just without the addition of a discrete embedded DRAM die used as an L4$. Starting with Skylake, the regular Iris Graphics also started including embedded DRAM, albeit with a reduced number of execution units (compared to the Skylake "pro" version).

Families[edit]

The following Iris Graphics families exist:

See also[edit]

Facts about "Iris Graphics - Intel"
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