I think the "intel chip" referred to is the Intel graphics
chip that is integrated on their motherboards.

jav...@javadesktop.org wrote:
Regarding: "Also note that no intel chip currently supports the OpenGL pipeline, it 
does not even support the D3D pipeline on windows because of driver bugs."

Could you please provide the source for this statement?  I'd like to read more 
about it.  I have a GME965 on Fedora 10.

Thanks!
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