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theprof00 said:

What I mean is that intel's onboard gpu is far below what amd provides. 
An AMD APU can subsist rather sufficiently without a gpu, whereas a sandy or ivy bridge has a lot of trouble with graphical computation.
It's like old onboard (mobo) video cards with intel. Those old Intel HD5XXXX xTreme onboards that were pretty much just there to connect to a monitor.

I agree Intel's GPUs are weak compared to AMD but the CPU is a lot stronger... and we are talking about low-end PC, cheaper one... not high-end... so the Intel's APUs didn't do that bad compared to AMD's APUs.

All Ive Bridge APU uses Intel HD 4000 clocked at 650Mhz with turbo from 1050-1150Mhz.