Intel Graphics Technology


Intel Graphics Technology is the collective name for a series of integrated graphics processors produced by Intel that are manufactured on the same package or die as the central processing unit. It was first introduced in 2010 as Intel HD Graphics.
Intel Iris Graphics and Intel Iris Pro Graphics are the IGP series introduced in 2013 with some models of Haswell processors as the high-performance versions of HD Graphics. Iris Pro Graphics was the first in the series to incorporate embedded DRAM.
In the fourth quarter of 2013, Intel integrated graphics represented, in units, 65% of all PC graphics processor shipments. However, this percentage does not represent actual adoption as a number of these shipped units end up in systems with discrete graphics cards.

History

Before the introduction of Intel HD Graphics, Intel integrated graphics were built into the motherboard's northbridge, as part of the Intel's Hub Architecture. They were known as Intel Extreme Graphics and Intel GMA. As part of the Platform Controller Hub design, the northbridge was eliminated and graphics processing was moved to the same die as the central processing unit.
The previous Intel integrated graphics solution, Intel GMA, had a reputation of lacking performance and features, and therefore was not considered to be a good choice for more demanding graphics applications, such as 3D gaming. The performance increases brought by Intel's HD Graphics made the products competitive with integrated graphics adapters made by its rivals, Nvidia and ATI/AMD. Intel HD Graphics, featuring minimal power consumption that is important in laptops, was capable enough that PC manufacturers often stopped offering discrete graphics options in both low-end and high-end laptop lines, where reduced dimensions and low power consumption are important.

Generations

Intel HD and Iris Graphics are divided into generations, and within each generation are divided into 'tiers' of increasing performance, denominated by the 'GTx' label.

Fifth generation (Gen5)

Westmere

In January 2010, Clarkdale and Arrandale processors with Ironlake graphics were released, and branded as Celeron, Pentium, or Core with HD Graphics. There was only one specification: 12 execution units, up to 43.2 GFLOPS at 900 MHz. It can decode a H264 1080p video at up to 40 fps.
Its direct predecessor, the GMA_X4500, featured 10 EUs at 800 MHz, but it lacked some capabilities.
Model numberTierExecution unitsBoost Clock max GFLOPS
HD Graphics?1290043.2

Sixth generation (Gen6)

Sandy Bridge

In January 2011, the Sandy Bridge processors were released, introducing the "second generation" HD Graphics:
Model numberTierExecution unitsBoost Clock max GFLOPS
HD GraphicsGT16100096
HD Graphics 2000GT161350129.6
HD Graphics 3000GT2121350259.2

Sandy Bridge Celeron and Pentium have Intel HD, while Core i3 and above have either HD 2000 or HD 3000. HD Graphics 2000 and 3000 include hardware video encoding and HD postprocessing effects.

Seventh generation (Gen7)

Ivy Bridge

On 24 April 2012, Ivy Bridge was released, introducing the "third generation" of Intel's HD graphics:
Model numberTierExecution unitsShading unitsBoost Clock max GFLOPS
HD GraphicsGT16481050100.8
HD Graphics 2500GT16481150110.4
HD Graphics 4000GT2161281300332.8

Ivy Bridge Celeron and Pentium have Intel HD, while Core i3 and above have either HD 2500 or HD 4000. HD Graphics 2500 and 4000 include hardware video encoding and HD postprocessing effects.
For some low-power mobile CPUs there is limited video decoding support, while none of the desktop CPUs have this limitation.

Haswell

On 12 September 2012, Haswell CPUs were announced, with four models of integrated GPUs:
MarketModel numberTierExecution
units
Shading
units
eDRAM
Boost Clock
max
GFLOPS
ConsumerHD GraphicsGT11080N/A1150184
ConsumerHD Graphics 4200GT220160N/A850272
ConsumerHD Graphics 4400GT220160N/A950 – 1150304 – 368
ConsumerHD Graphics 4600GT220160N/A900 – 1350288 – 432
ConsumerHD Graphics 5000GT340320N/A1000 – 1100640 – 704
ConsumerIris Graphics 5100GT340320N/A1100 – 1200704 – 768
ConsumerIris Pro Graphics 5200GT3e403201281300832
ProfessionalHD Graphics P4600GT220160N/A1200 – 1250384 – 400
ProfessionalHD Graphics P4700GT220160N/A1250 – 1300400 – 416

The 128 MB of eDRAM in the Iris Pro GT3e is in the same package as the CPU, but on a separate die manufactured in a different process. Intel refers to this as a Level 4 cache, available to both CPU and GPU, naming it Crystalwell. The Linux drm/i915 driver is aware and capable of using this eDRAM since kernel version 3.12.
Integrated Iris Pro Graphics was adopted by Apple for their late-2013 15-inch MacBook Pro laptops, which for a long time in the history of the series did not have discrete graphics cards, although only for the low-end model. It was also included on the late-2013 21.5-inch iMac.

Eighth generation (Gen8)

Broadwell

In November 2013, it was announced that Broadwell-K desktop processors will also carry Iris Pro Graphics.
The following models of integrated GPU are announced for Broadwell processors:
MarketModel numberTierExecution
units
Shading
units
eDRAM
Boost Clock
max
GFLOPS
ConsumerHD GraphicsGT11296850163.2
ConsumerHD Graphics 5300GT224192900345.6
ConsumerHD Graphics 5500GT224192950364.8
ConsumerHD Graphics 5600GT2241921050403.2
ConsumerHD Graphics 6000GT3483841000768
ConsumerIris Graphics 6100GT3483841100844.8
ConsumerIris Pro Graphics 6200GT3e483841281150883.2
ProfessionalHD Graphics P5700GT2241921000384
ProfessionalIris Pro Graphics P6300GT3e483841281150883.2

Braswell

Ninth generation (Gen9)

Skylake

The Skylake line of processors, launched in August 2015, retires VGA support, while supporting multi-monitor setups of up to three monitors connected via HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort 1.2 or Embedded DisplayPort 1.3 interfaces.
The following models of integrated GPU are available or announced for the Skylake processors:
MarketModel numberTierExecution
units
Shading
units
eDRAM
Boost Clock
max
GFLOPS
ConsumerHD Graphics 510GT11296950182.4
ConsumerHD Graphics 515GT2241921000384
ConsumerHD Graphics 520GT2241921050403.2
ConsumerHD Graphics 530GT2241921150441.6
ConsumerIris Graphics 540GT3e48384641050806.4
ConsumerIris Graphics 550GT3e48384641100844.8
ConsumerIris Pro Graphics 580GT4e7257612810001152
ProfessionalHD Graphics P530GT2241921150441.6
ProfessionalIris Pro Graphics P555GT3e483841281000768
ProfessionalIris Pro Graphics P580GT4e7257612810001152

Apollo Lake

The Apollo Lake line of processors was launched in August 2016.
Model numberCPU
model
TierExecution
units
Shading
units
Clock speed
HD Graphics 500E3930GT11296400 – 550
HD Graphics 500E3940GT11296400 – 600
HD Graphics 500N3350GT11296200 – 650
HD Graphics 500N3450GT11296200 – 700
HD Graphics 500J3355GT11296250 – 700
HD Graphics 500J3455GT11296250 – 750
HD Graphics 505E3950GT118144500 – 650
HD Graphics 505N4200GT118144200 – 750
HD Graphics 505J4205GT118144250 – 800

Kaby Lake

The Kaby Lake line of processors was introduced in August 2016. New features: speed increases, support for 4K UHD "premium" streaming services, media engine with full hardware acceleration of 8- and 10-bit HEVC and VP9 decode.
MarketModel numberTierExecution
units
Shading
units
eDRAM
Base clock
Boost clock
max
GFLOPS
Used in
ConsumerHD Graphics 610GT11296300−350900 − 1100172.8 – 211.2Desktop Celeron, Desktop Pentium G45**, i3-7101
ConsumerHD Graphics 615GT224192300900 – 1050345.6 – 403.2m3-7Y30/32, i5-7Y54/57, i7-7Y75, Pentium 4415Y
ConsumerHD Graphics 620GT2241923001000 – 1050384 – 403.2i3-7100U, i5-7200U, i5-7300U, i7-7500U, i7-7600U
ConsumerHD Graphics 630GT2241923501000 – 1150384 − 441.6Desktop Pentium G46**, i3, i5 and i7, and Laptop H-series i3, i5 and i7
ConsumerIris Plus Graphics 640GT3e4838464300950 – 1050729.6 − 806.4i5-7260U, i5-7360U, i7-7560U, i7-7660U
ConsumerIris Plus Graphics 650GT3e48384643001050 – 1150806.4 − 883.2i3-7167U, i5-7267U, i5-7287U, i7-7567U
ProfessionalHD Graphics P630GT2241923501000 – 1150384 − 441.6Xeon E3-**** v6

Kaby Lake Refresh / Amber Lake / Coffee Lake / Whiskey Lake / Comet Lake

The Kaby Lake line of processors was introduced in October 2017. New Features: HDCP 2.2 support
MarketModel numberTierExecution
units
Shading
units
eDRAM
Base clock
Boost clock
max
GFLOPS
Used in
ConsumerUHD Graphics 610GT112963501050201.6Pentium Gold G54**, Celeron G49**
ConsumerUHD Graphics 615GT224192300900 – 1050345.6 – 403.2i7-8500Y, i5-8200Y, m3-8100Y
ConsumerUHD Graphics 617GT2241923001050403.2i7-8510Y, i5-8310Y, i5-8210Y
ConsumerUHD Graphics 620GT2241923001000 – 1150422.4 – 441.6i3-8130U, i5-8250U, i5-8350U, i7-8550U, i7-8650U
i3-8145U, i5-8265U, i5-8365U, i7-8565U, i7-8665U
ConsumerUHD Graphics 630GT2231843501100 – 1150404.8 – 423.2i3-8350K, i3-8100 with stepping B0
ConsumerUHD Graphics 630GT2241923501050 – 1250403.2 – 480i9, i7, i5, i3, Pentium Gold G56**, G55**
ConsumerIris Plus Graphics 645GT3e483841283001050 – 1150?i7-8557U, i5-8257U
ConsumerIris Plus Graphics 655GT3e483841283001050 – 1200806.4 – 921.6i7-8559U, i5-8269U, i5-8259U, i3-8109U
ProfessionalUHD Graphics P630GT2241923501100 – 1200422.4 – 460.8Xeon E 21**G, 21**M, 22**G, 22**M

Gemini Lake

New Features: HDMI 2.0 support, VP9 10-bit Profile2 hardware decoder
Model numberTierExecution
units
Shading
units
CPU
model
Clock speed
GFLOPS
UHD Graphics 600GT11296---
UHD Graphics 600GT11296N4000200 – 65038.4 – 124.8
UHD Graphics 600GT11296N4100200 – 70038.4 – 134.4
UHD Graphics 600GT11296J4005250 – 70048.0 – 134.4
UHD Graphics 600GT11296J4105250 – 75048.0 – 144.0
UHD Graphics 605GT1.518---
UHD Graphics 605GT1.518N5000200 – 75057.6 – 216
UHD Graphics 605GT1.518J5005250 – 80072.0 – 230.4

Eleventh generation (Gen11)

Ice Lake

New Features: 10 nm Gen 11 GPU microarchitecture, two HEVC 10-bit encode pipelines, three 4K display pipelines, variable rate shading Integer scaling
MarketNameTierExecution
units
Shading
units
Base clock
Boost clock
max
GFLOPS
Used in
ConsumerUHD GraphicsG132256300900 – 1050460.8 – 537.6Core i3-10**G1, i5-10**G1
ConsumerIris Plus GraphicsG448384300900 – 1050691.2 – 806.4Core i3-10**G4, i5-10**G4
ConsumerIris Plus GraphicsG7645123001050 – 11001075.2 – 1126.4Core i5-10**G7, i7-10**G7

Future

is an in-development GPGPU and dGPU product expected to first release products in 2020.

Features

Intel Insider

Beginning with Sandy Bridge, the graphics processors include a form of digital copy protection and digital rights management called Intel Insider, which allows decryption of protected media within the processor. Previously there was a similar technology called Protected Audio Video Path.

Intel Quick Sync Video

is Intel's hardware video encoding and decoding technology, which is integrated into some of the Intel CPUs. The name "Quick Sync" refers to the use case of quickly transcoding a video from, for example, a DVD or Blu-ray Disc to a format appropriate to, for example, a smartphone. Quick Sync was introduced with the Gen 6 in Sandy Bridge microprocessors on 9 January 2011.

Graphics Virtualization Technology

was announced and is supported by Iris Pro GPUs.

Multiple monitors

Ivy Bridge

HD 2500 and HD 4000 GPUs in Ivy Bridge CPUs are advertised as supporting three active monitors, but this only works if two of the monitors are configured identically, which covers many but not all three-monitor configurations. The reason for this is that the chipsets only include two phase-locked loops for generating the pixel clocks timing the data being transferred to the displays.
Therefore, three simultaneously active monitors can only be achieved when at least two of them share the same pixel clock, such as:
Another possible three-monitor solution uses the Embedded DisplayPort on a mobile CPU along with any two chipset outputs.

Haswell

Z87- and H87-based motherboards support three displays simultaneously. Asus H87-based motherboards are also advertised to support three independent monitors at once.

Capabilities

OpenCL 2.1 and 2.2 possible with software update on OpenCL 2.0 hardware with future software updates.
While Mesa does support Direct3D 9.3, this is only implemented for Gallium3D-style drivers and not for the Mesa Intel driver.

Capabilities (GPU video acceleration)

Intel developed a dedicated SIP core which implements multiple video decompression and compression algorithms branded Intel Quick Sync Video. Some are implemented completely, some only partially.

Hardware-accelerated algorithms

Intel Pentium and Celeron family

Intel Atom family

Documentation

Intel releases programming manuals for most of Intel HD Graphics devices via its Open Source Technology Center. This allows various open source enthusiasts and hackers to contribute to driver development, and port drivers to various operating systems, without the need for reverse engineering.