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Are Intel chipsets really capable of running DirectX 10 games?
Published by Canis Lupus
05-02-2008
Are Intel chipsets really capable of running DirectX 10 games?

Hardware Secrets just let one out of the bag again... this time their inquiring minds want to know if Intel chipsets really capable of running DirectX 10 games. Here's a snippet:

"That is the question nVidia is asking around. They just sent us some information about DirectX 10 support on Intel chipsets with integrated video. The conclusion is simple: DirectX 10 support isn't relevant as on-board video doesn't have enough performance to run today's games anyway! See below the full e-mail we've got from nVidia. If you are interested in learning more about integrated (a.k.a. on-board) video from Intel it is an interesting read.--- Rec"

Hmm, intriguing. Check out the full article here.

- CL

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