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I'm pretty sure yes, since it's built into the CPU, so really as long as you get a CPU with Iris Pro, then you should be good.

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Iris graphics is only on the mobile CPUs

 

NUC will have them

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Iris graphics is only on the mobile CPUs

 

NUC will have them

 

There are desktop SKUs with Iris Pro. The i7-4770R, i5-4670R, and i5-4570R. No idea where you would get them though. I don't think they are available for retail, they're only found in OEM machines.

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There are desktop SKUs with Iris Pro. The i7-4770R, i5-4670R, and i5-4570R. No idea where you would get them though. I don't think they are available for retail, they're only found in OEM machines.

yea it seems the CPUs are sold to companies like Gigabyte and Zotac which make NUC similar systems

 

Maybe Broadwell Desktop CPU releasing later may have the upgraded version of HD Graphics which will be on par with Iris or better

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There are desktop SKUs with Iris Pro. The i7-4770R, i5-4670R, and i5-4570R. No idea where you would get them though. I don't think they are available for retail, they're only found in OEM machines.

I thought I saw some for sale.

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How powerful are Iris's in terms of power and compared to the high end cards?

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In the standard configurations, possibly not, but there is at least one bright spot and that's the prospect of a socketed Broadwell processor with the top end Iris Pro graphics inside.

"What we haven't had is the ability to have a socketed desktop processor with really high performance integrated graphics." Intel's Lisa Graff told us at the show. "Especially for desktop that will be the big hitter for us with Iris Pro graphics."

In the previous Haswell generation you only had one option, the soldered-on i7 4770R that went into those pricey NUCs. With a socketed version you could drop it into a cheaper mini-ITX H97 and have yourself a teeny machine with some decent integrated GPU oomph.

For the upgraders then that's quite a tantalising prospect.

While the CPU architecture of Broadwell hasn't much changed from Haswell, bar the die-shrink, the GPU part seems to be aping the accelerated tick-plus change which occurred in the move from Sandy Bridge to Ivy Bridge.

The GT2 graphics in the normal Iris GPU component comes with another four extra execution units (EUs), making a total of 24, and so we expect the GT3e Iris Pro parts to come with around double that at 48 EUs.

While you're never going to be hitting 4K levels of PC gaming, the new Iris Pro will still be able to deliver decent 1080p performance, and hopefully this time around in a more affordable form on the desktop.

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@TheReal1980 - Why do you need Iris Pro, specifically?

 

If you need strong integrated graphics without a discreet GPU then go with an AMD Kaveri APU like the A10-7850K and save yourself A LOT of money (the CPUs with Iris Pro are very expensive). Performance-wise, Iris still can't beat Kaveri. 

 

Even when Carrizo is launched, Iris won't be a competitor at anywhere near the same price point.

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