An integrated graphic processor as oposed to a discrete graphic processor. Graphic processor is the same as a video card.
Integrated video cards:
Integrated video cards are built-in to the system motherboard and use the system's processor (CPU) and memory to create graphics. They're fine for applications such as word processing and email and for the internet, but not great for gaming or other graphic-intensive applications.
While integrated video cards can process some complex graphics such as 3D images, they have to share the CPU and memory with other programs. If the CPU and memory are overloaded or busy processing other information, it can really slow down the graphics.
Discrete video cards:
Discrete video cards turn up the performance compared to integrated video cards. They are separate, or discrete, from the motherboard and have their own processor, a specialized graphics processing unit, or GPU. They don't have to share the CPU with other programs.
Discrete video cards include memory of their own, measured in megabytes (MB). Graphics memory is used by the GPU to accelerate the graphics on your monitor and make gaming, movies and other entertainment intensely realistic. In general, the more memory the graphics card has the better.
Intergrated Graphics is that the graphics chip is built inside the computer and soldered on the motherboard
Integrated graphics cards aren't actually cards, they are GPU chipsets on the motherboard, and share some of your PCs RAM, rather than having any Video RAM themselves.
A graphics card plugs into your computer, integrated means the graphics chip is ready installed on the motherboard.
yes there are and there can be
No. The "graphics card" in a PlayStation 3 is integrated into the motherboard.
If there are no graphics cards in the computer, it should be using the integrated graphics if you plug the monitor into the PC.
No, any integrated graphics card will not be the best for gaming sorry
Integrated graphics card.
Only if you have an integrated graphics card that is built into your motherboard can it take advantage of your ram.
An integrated video card is "integrated" into the motherboard. That means the motherboard has a video card built in. A "discrete" video card means that you have a separate video card, one that typically plugs in to one of the expansion slots.
An integrated video card is located on the motherboard itself and cannot be replaced. You can add a graphics card to one of the motherboard's slots though. It will then take over and the onboard graphics will not be used. To avoid any conflicts, you should disable the onboard graphics when adding a dedicated graphics card.
Intel GMA 950 Integrated Graphics
it depends, all mobos should be compatible with ur graphics card but definitely if the grafix card is integrated in to the mobo lol
On board video, or better known/told as integrated graphics, is a 'graphics card' found in a CPU. Most Intel CPUs have integrated graphics in them. It just means a graphics card is not required, and video devices (such as a monitor) are plugged into the video ports of a motherboard.