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It's the Intel XE Graphics Iris Edition for Evo Certified products. Fun fact Evo certified products will always be Intel graphics. Evo certification means the product was made using an exact Intel-provided base unit to ensure the laptop meets speed, graphic, and battery life expectations. This basically means all Evo products no matter which brand you buy from should perform similarly if not the same as their sister counterpart. Example: A Samsung Evo platform Laptop with an Intel® Core™ i7-1165G7 using Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics should perform the same as other Evo products using the same hardware. Both LG and MSI make Evo platform ultrabooks with the same configuration and by Intel Evo Platform standards all 3 devices have to perform nearly the same in terms of power, and battery life. The difference in these units is that the manufacturer is allowed to change the Body Style and features as long as the Evo Platform standards are kept. So one can make a 2 in 1 version while another brand makes a traditional laptop. But bottom line if you see Evo Certified that means it's an Intel design running on intel processors and graphics.
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