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1360p - 80 or 96 EUs on board?

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System Name Intel® NUC Kit with 13th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors - NUC13ANHi7
Processor 13th Gen Intel Core i7-1360P
Motherboard NUC13ANBi7
Cooling factory built-in
Memory 65536 MB(2 x DDR4-3192)
Video Card(s) Intel(R) Iris(R) Xe Graphics
Storage ADATA LEGEND 960 - 2TB
Case factory: NUC13ANHi7 117 x 112 x 54 [mm] (LxWxH)
Audio Device(s) no
Power Supply supplied by the manufacturer
gpu-z in a intel 1360p processor recognizes Iris Xe as a system with 80 EUs (shaders). According to the specifications, there should be 96 of them.
Is this some kind of mistake?
Have I set something wrong?
I'm working on: NUC13ANHI7 with 64GB (2x32 in dual mode required for Iris Xe)
 
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maybe it gets recognized as a 1350p or it was accidentally put in.
 
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Here they are :)
* Please fill in full system specs, do not retell just tiny parts of it.
This is a ready-made system, but I have completed the data.
You buy barebone from Intel, install memory and SSD and OS.

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(...) it was accidentally put in.
;)

Here's the information from HWiNFO64.
And which application is lying here? ;)

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