Hence, the GT 710 was barely faster than the entry-level HD 510, at least when comparing a synthetic benchmark score. Here's a comparison of the GeForce GT 710 against Intel's HD 500 series graphics that were already available when the GT 710 launched. Perhaps the company is denoting the 2010's Ironlake core that was simply called "Intel HD graphics" and if that were the case, then the GT 710 was not at all impressive as Intel already had much faster integrated graphics processors available by 2016, when the GT 710 arrived on the scene. Verifying Nvidia's original claim of being 80% faster than Intel HD graphics is a bit difficult as Nvidia doesn't specifically state which Intel IGP it is referring to in its comparison. Nvidia's add-in-card (AIC) partner EVGA still has its article up with images of some of the variants that are offered by the vendor.
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