In January this year, Intel Vice President Gregory Bryant, reported on the ability of the graphics processors of this manufacturer to compete in speed with 80% of discrete graphics cards .
In fact, according to Jon Peddie Research source, Intel representative compared the performance of its own integrated graphics solutions with the capacity of 80% is currently exploited in the discrete graphics cards.
As explained by the expert, park discrete graphics card has an average age of three to five years, and it is based on graphics solutions used in office computers or systems lowly commoners who occasionally need to run the most demanding games. It's not the most advanced graphics, which in the latest games would look quite pale. It is not surprising that Intel can offer comparable in performance integrated graphics.
Bryant further comment reports that for the needs of the least demanding gamers, Intel has significantly improved capabilities and graphics systems Iris Iris Pro. Over the past five years, their performance has increased 30 times.