GMA X3100 Driver!!!

Hello everybody. Sorry for my english but i'm italian.
Will Apple never release a decent driver for the gma x3100? From mac os x 10.5.2 they never update the driver i think. This video card go really bad. Expose and the other 2 animation go extremely slow and at low fps. I have a macmin with a video card with 32mb and the animation here go very very better than the macbook with the gma x3100. I also tried to install windows via bootcamp and intel release a driver update for this video card on march 2009 and under windows the gmax3100 is extremely better than under mac os x! I can play game with no problem. Is it possible that apple dosen't know that the leopard driver for this card thay have problems? I can't believe that i have spent 1300$ for a computer that it does not succeed to manage the animations neither 2d?

i reinstall the system many times and also change the mainboard but at the end the problem is not the video card, is the driver of leopard! I have bought macbook the past year therefore I cannot be afforded to change it!
How do you can say that yours is ok? all people that have this video card knows that the leopard driver have problem. Some people find a terminal command that deactive windowsserver isync and the 2d animation goese better but is incredible that one person that buy a 1200$'s macbook it must insert terminal commands in order to make to work a video card well. Is amazing! I have a macmini and an imac also. i am a satisfied mac user from many years but this time with this macbook apple it is disappointing to me. Or maybe are an intel problem tthat it does not make driver for mac but it makes them only for windows and linux.
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