Intel Iris GPU

I want to buy a MBP 13", to work with AutoCad, Photoshop, Illustrator and Cinema 4D, not all at once of course.
Does the new Intel Iris handle the stress?
I am not a heavy user, what concerns me is the over heating of the computer.
Thanks a lot

The Intel 3000HD Graphics can handle the Adobe CS6 suite.
So the next gen Intel graphics can run Adobe, but the downside is that you will not have much processing power if you want to make panoramas/GPU intensive processing.

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