This is where the HD 510 shines. It handles 4K video playback surprisingly well. Thanks to the Gen9 architecture, it supports hardware decoding for HEVC (H.265) and VP9 codecs. This means you can watch YouTube videos or stream movies in high definition without taxing your CPU too much. For Word, Excel, web browsing, and email, this chip is essentially invisible—it just works.
The HD Graphics 510 is best suited for older titles or lightweight modern games at low resolutions (e.g., 1280x720 or 1366x768).
If you’ve been looking at budget-friendly laptops or mini PCs from the Skylake era (around 2015-2016), you’ve likely come across the . It might not have a flashy name like "RTX" or "Radeon," but this integrated GPU has been a workhorse for millions of everyday computers.