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Can you summarize the significant differences between the Intel® Embedded Graphics Drivers and the Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator (formerly known as the Intel® Extreme Graphics Driver)?

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Can you summarize the significant differences between the Intel® Embedded Graphics Drivers and the Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator (formerly known as the Intel® Extreme Graphics Driver)?

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The Intel® Embedded Graphics Drivers (IEGD) are developed specifically for embedded Intel® Architecture-based platforms, offering a flexible alternative to drivers designed for the desktop, mobile and MID market segments. IEGD offers Intel’s embedded customers extended life support that correlates with the extended life support of embedded silicon products. IEGD differentiates itself through its configuration and support of unique embedded market segment requirements, including an unprecedented support of advanced display combinations and non-standard display dimensions (Intel® Dynamic Display Configuration Technology) and embedded operating systems such as Microsoft XP Embedded* and Windows Embedded CE*, while delivering comparable 3D performance to that of the GMA graphics solution, and performance advantages to open source graphics solutions.

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