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DirectX 9 support graphics
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Intel told the company about its plans for the new platform Pineview D, which would be a desktop version of the platform based on the upcoming single-and dual-processor Atom. It will support DirectX 9 graphics and DDR2 memory with a frequency of 800MHz and 667MGts, that is, will have a greater ─ productivity than the previous version of the processor Atom.
The chip that supports DirectX 9 will be weaker than the current G45, and the HD-video playback will still be a problem. According to some reports, Pineview, Atom D410 and D510 will actually have the same kernel, configured to at different frequencies, but this was not confirmed officially. In any case, on any serious games on this platform, there can be no question. An interesting feature is the chipset module LVDS (low voltage differential signal), which is commonly used for producing LCD-screens. The availability of this module indicates that Intel is trying to restrict permission to LVDS 1366h768 pixels, implying that netbook, and type of all-in-one with higher resolution.
If a user wants to add a "desktop computer to the monitor via the VGA output, then it waits for the frustration, as well as the support permits 2048h1536 pixels, the ratio of 4:3, DVI, and even more so on such trendy things, like HDMI or Display Port, naturally , there can be no question. In addition, the user will not be able to play on these systems in most modern games with normal resolution and satisfactory quality settings, unless, of course, the user does not consider the greatest game of Solitaire or Tetris. At the same time, a platform for new processors, Atom, and the last of its versions, it is enough for Internet surfing, e-mail and word processing.
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