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Now, we come to the main issue – until very recently, Intel’s G965 software drivers did not support hardware vertex shading, but rather let the CPU do the work instead (we have very powerful CPU’s so this translates into fabulous 3DMark scores, and great performance on some games). You can program these execution engines to do whatever you like, including pixel and vertex shading. The graphics core in Intel’s G965 is actually very advanced – based on 8 programmable micro-execution engines. Intel has never marketed integrated graphics to gamers who demand great 3D performance (that is what PCI-Express is for) – but we have said that it is suitable for casual gaming. Until now that is – G965 has grown some muscle… See the video below. But what does this mean? Traditionally, integrated graphics have been the weaklings of the graphics world – sure there are a lot of them sold, but traditionally they have been practically useless for 3D gaming. Intel has launched new drivers for its G965 integrated graphics chipset.