In life, what we can often hear is computer graphics cards. In fact, many electronic products are inseparable from this graphics card, such as computers, control rooms, and public security electronic equipment. So, what are the differences between the discrete graphics card and the integrated graphics card of the touch all-in-one?
Touch all-in-one
The performance of the discrete graphics card is very powerful. There are many things that the integrated graphics don’t have. The most basic is the radiator. The integrated graphics consumes a lot of power and heat when processing large 3D software, while the discrete graphics has a radiator. It can give full play to its performance, even overclocking, while the integrated graphics card does not have a radiator, because the integrated graphics card is integrated inside the motherboard of the touch all-in-one machine. When processing the same large-scale 3D software, its heat reaches a certain temperature. Later, there will be many depressing situations. This is just the most basic difference. The details are that their video memory, video memory width, stream processor, GPU chipset, display frequency, core frequency, etc. are different. Relatively speaking, independent graphics cards are good for games or high-definition 3D rendering. Some film, television, animation and game productions have more room to play, but the integrated graphics cannot reach the level of discrete graphics.
From the perspective of performance and power consumption, the integrated graphics card is characterized by average performance, but it can basically meet some daily applications, and the heat generation and power consumption are lower than that of the discrete graphics card. Although the performance of the discrete graphics card is strong, the heat and power consumption are relatively high. Discrete graphics are better than integrated graphics in terms of 3D performance.

