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Not sure what information is missing from the "the lower one"? Please clarify. The msinfo code snippet shown in your link confirms the OP's Intel graphics card has 2 controllers which is why we see 2 display adapters in Device Manager (just as described in the Intel post).
Here's what I see. The msinfo snippet from your post shows 2 device install entries. The upper one includes line item
the lower one includes line itemCode:INF File oem2.inf (i965GM0 section)
The driver INF file name is the same for both (oem2.inf). That tells us both devices use the same driver. (A driver INF file includes directives telling Windows how to install the driver for the device) But notice each device shows a different INF section name: i965GM0 vs i965GM1Code:INF File oem2.inf (i965GM1 section)
A driver's INF file is often divided into sections. Each section having different device install directives for Windows. Example: A single device driver might be used to install to install the device on either x86 or x64 architectures. But x86 and x64 architectures often require somewhat different install instructions. So each architecture has its own section name in the INF file. The Windows installer is smart enough to discern what section to use when installing under different conditions.
In this case we are also seeing a single driver for the Intel graphics card. The driver INF has a different install section for each of the 2 controllers. i.e. the single graphics driver is designed to install 2 controllers on the card
I also see the driver is version version 8.14.10.1930, dated 9/23/2009 so suggested the Intel Driver Update tool