Intel Integrated Media Accelerator 900 Graphics Card Specs

Intel's Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900 is a processor designed to run video and graphics software. These types of programs are notoriously demanding. Offloading them to the GMA prevents them from bogging down the computer's central processing unit (CPU). The GMA 900 is considered "integrated" because it is built into the motherboard.

  1. Speed

    • According to Intel, the GMA 900 operates at 333 MHz. That means it performs calculations needed to execute video and graphics software instructions at a rate of 333 million times per second.

    Memory

    • Like a CPU, the GMA 900 receives the data it needs to carry out its instructions from the computer's system memory or RAM. The 900 uses Intel's Dynamic Video Memory Technology to allocate the minimum amount of RAM, up to 128 MB, to fulfill its needs.

    Display

    • The GMA 900 includes a "dual independent display option." This means it enables the user to increase desktop size by adding a second display to the same computer.

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