Unlike standard Intel HD Graphics, the N2800 does use Intel’s own architecture. It uses a licensed PowerVR core (the same as in early iPhones and iPads). Because of this:
Yes. The Intel Atom N2800 with the GMA 3600 is a museum piece, but with the , h264ify , and a proper color calibration, you can turn it into a fantastic little retro emulation machine (PS1, N64, GBA) and a surprisingly good 720p video streamer.
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The primary hurdle for "high quality" performance on the N2800 is operating system compatibility. Intel officially supported this chipset primarily for . 1. Windows 7 (The Gold Standard)