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Iris Pro Graphics P580: FPS benchmarks and laptop guide

Iris Pro Graphics P580 — 16 games benchmarked at 1080p.

Iris Pro Graphics P580 — 16 games benchmarked at 1080p . This guide covers what the chip delivers in games, where it sits among mobile GPUs in 2026, and which laptops carry it.

The Iris Pro Graphics P580 was the rare top bin of Intel's 2015 Gen9 integrated line — the P-branded sibling of the consumer Iris Pro 580, shipped in a handful of systems. No catalog laptop models name-match this record, so this is a benchmark-only page. 16 games are benchmarked at 1080p.

Where the Iris Pro P580 sits in 2026

The composite score of 21.0 ranks #200 of 341 — in a museum-worthy neighborhood: the Arc B390 (21.7), GTX 860M (21.4), Quadro K5100M (21.4), Radeon RX Vega 10 (21.0), the consumer Iris Pro 580 record (20.6) and Apple M3 (20.4). The P580 and its consumer twin land one place apart, as records of one silicon family should.

What the chip brings

The record lists a 14 nm Gen9 design with a 15 W envelope and system-shared memory of the DDR3L/LPDDR3/DDR4 generation. Public entries are modest: PassMark 2,020, GeekBench Vulkan 11,200 and OpenCL 9,182. The P-series distinction was its eDRAM cache and slightly higher bin — rare then, collectible now.

FPS in games at 1080p

At the high preset the table is honest about 2015 integrated hardware: CS:GO and Overwatch at 240 and GTA V and PUBG at 140 are legacy-title results; everything modern collapses — Valorant at 60, Dota 2 at 40, Fortnite at 27, Counter-Strike 2 at 21, Forza Horizon 4 at 21, Battlefield 5 at 20, Far Cry 5/Forza Horizon 5/The Witcher 3 at 14, Cyberpunk 2077 at 10, Metro Exodus at 9 and Resident Evil 4 Remake at 8. Valorant at 60 is the one genuinely playable modern row.

Bottom line

The P580 page documents a footnote in iGPU history: the top Gen9 bin that almost nobody got, now ranking #200 with a table that modern budget iGPUs walk over. Its value is comparative — against its consumer 580 twin (one rank below, same story) and against today's 780M-class parts four times higher in the table. If you encounter one in a listing, it is a curiosity, not a gaming option.

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Iris Pro Graphics P580 at a glance

Catalog score
21
#200 of 341 mobile GPUs
Games @ 1080p
16
Laptops
0
models in the catalog
Released
2015
TDP
15 W
Process
14 nm
Architecture
Generation 9.0
PassMark: 2,020 GeekBench Vulkan: 11,200 GeekBench OpenCL: 9,182

🤔 How to choose

Universal advice for any use case.

  • Reliability vs price: reliability (median 50) ↔ price (median 385.1).
  • Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 48) ↔ overall performance (median 49.8).
  • Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 50) ↔ battery life (median 2.8).

🎮 Iris Pro Graphics P580 — game FPS at 1080p

Average FPS per game, high quality preset.

Game FPS (1080p) Verdict
Overwatch 240 ✓ Comfortable
PUBG: Battlegrounds 140 ✓ Comfortable
Valorant 60 ✓ Comfortable
Dota 2 40 ⚠ Playable
Fortnite 27 ✗ Low
Forza Horizon 4 21 ✗ Low
Battlefield 5 20 ✗ Low
Far Cry 5 14 ✗ Low
Forza Horizon 5 14 ✗ Low
Cyberpunk 2077 10 ✗ Low
Metro Exodus 9 ✗ Low
Resident Evil 4 Remake 8 ✗ Low
CS:GO 240 ✓ Comfortable
GTA V 140 ✓ Comfortable
Counter-Strike 2 21 ✗ Low
The Witcher 3 14 ✗ Low
16 benchmarked games — full spec page. Verdicts: ✓ comfortable (≥60 FPS), ⚠ playable (30–59), ✗ low (<30). "~" marks estimated values.

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