I'm really puzzled about how Zoom is able to run using an integrated GPU (iGPU) when it's not even connected to my monitor. Is there a specific setting that allows this? I'm also wondering if using the iGPU is more efficient, which would explain why Zoom is doing it. I've never noticed any other application behave this way, so I'm just trying to understand what's going on here.
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If you're not facing performance issues with Zoom, then it might not be a big deal. The iGPU uses much less power compared to a dedicated GPU, making it a great option for low-demand applications like Zoom.

No performance issues at all! I was just curious about how Zoom is utilizing the iGPU even though it isn’t directly connected to the monitor. So you're saying applications can use the iGPU regardless of that connection?