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AMD/ATI graphics hardware stomps all over Intel graphics.
Some time ago I happened to be granted a modest award for which I could choose, amongst other things, a new low-end netbook. I chose this model within the allowed price range:
http://techreport.com/articles.x/20415
The CPU is under-powered, it has only 1GB of RAM, but the graphics capabilities absolutely stomp all over other Intel Atom netbooks of a similar price.
Now that AMD/ATI GPUs have good open source drivers, which no-one has to "fiddle with" as they work out of the box, there is no way that Intel graphics will ever again be best in class on Linux platforms. Not a hope.
Edited 2011-08-19 05:13 UTC