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What is Video Card?

The video card is the part responsible for generating the images you see on the screen, such as a web page, a PowerPoint presentation or even a video. Also known as a graphics processing unit (or GPU), it can range from basic "integrated graphics" to larger and more powerful (dedicated) expansion cards. The more powerful the graphics card, the more frames per second (fps) can be seen at higher resolutions.

Which board to choose?

Video card
Ideal for
Integrated
Common use of office productivity applications such as Outlook and PowerPoint offer the right balance of performance and efficiency for a wide variety of tasks and workloads. Enjoy a laptop with long battery life.
Dedicated 2GB or 4GB
Create large, complex presentations using multiple images, animations and graphics. Work with complex spreadsheets.
Dedicated 6GB or 8GB
Work with large, complex files and programs that require high graphics processing, such as design applications.
Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics

Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics: Going!

The new Intel® Iris® X graphics card e has dedicated graphics performance in thinner, sleeker, and lighter notebooks.

Intel® Iris® X and graphics cards also feature brilliant images with billion-color capability, HDR10, Dolby Atmos sound and long content playback with Dolby Vision and hardware acceleration, a first for the industry.

In addition to playing the best games in up to 1080p at 30fps or more and enjoying a highly interactive entertainment experience, with 11th generation Intel® Core™ processors that have Intel® Iris® X graphics and you can also complete creative projects at the incredible speed provided by hardware-accelerated AI, all in a sleek, thin and light notebook with leading performance, whether connected or disconnected.

FAQs

It is the memory of the graphics card. Significantly influences device performance.

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