This device boasts a compute power of 52.80 GFLOPS and supports DirectX 10.1, making it suitable for basic gaming and multimedia tasks.
While not designed for high-end gaming, it can handle older titles and less demanding games at lower settings effectively.
Yes, it has a maximum power draw of only 23 W, which contributes to longer battery life in laptops.
It utilizes system-shared memory, which means it draws from the system RAM rather than having dedicated video memory.
While it supports up to OpenGL 3.3, its performance may be limited with newer applications that require more powerful graphics capabilities.
This device is based on the MCP89 architecture and features 24 CUDA cores, providing decent processing power for integrated graphics.