Intel G35 has DirectX 10 support

Posted on Friday, December 22 2006 @ 3:18 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
In the third quarter of 2007, Intel will release its G35 integrated graphics chipset which has support for Intel Clear Video and DirectX 10.
It supports CPUs with 1333 and probably slower as well. It supports both DDR 3 1066 memory and DDR 2 800 at the same time. It can and will be matched with ICH9, ICH9R, ICH9DH Southbridges.

The new chipset called 3 series just as the old 945, 946 and 965, supports Vista Premium Logo if it uses dual channel memory, has 1GB of system memory and an adequate memory speed to run Vista Aero desktop interface. I guess this means it will support Aero Glass as we heard that even 945 can do it, but not so well.
This chipset will run DirectX 10 games but if you know a thing or two about integrated graphics you'll know that it will be slow as hell.


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