Integrated Intel Iris Pro graphics adapter in boot camp

Hello
How can I use integrated Intel Iris Pro graphics adapter in boot camp on my new Haswell Macbook pro?
It is really important in order to get decent battery time.
Best regards
Jesper

For some odd reason Apple has restricted Mac computer from using that graphics adapter when you are using Windows and your Mac has a add-on, discrete, graphics card installed.
If you do a google search on it no one has been able to make it work on a Mac.

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