On the upside though, since the more recent X4500HD for LGA775 Core 2 CPUs (which was developed from the X3500), Intel finally had graphics that could cope well with video playback: real h.264 acceleration at HD resolutions and with later updates, proper 24Hz support. It goes without saying that enthusiasts and gamers give Intel a tough time for its integrated graphics, and for the most part it's entirely justified: Intel has never produced integrated graphics worth gaming with, and driver updates occur more infrequently than we get sun in London. Intel GMA HD Graphics: Is It Any Good? Manufacturer: Intel
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