I may need to replace the computer that I use for photo editing. My current monitor (Samsung S27C650) is pretty good but not great. Will want to upgrade eventually. My current monitor/computer is color calibrated. I've been using the Intel integrated graphics that's on the motherboard. However, I have no idea what features might be particularly desirable for graphics support. I sort of have the idea that color depth/gamut is something that most built in graphics cards can do without difficulty. What am I failing to understand? If speed matters I may not appreciate that having never experienced it. Is that desirable? What else?
I have noticed some references on this forum to minimal requirements for Photoshop. I'm currently using open source software (e.g., Rawtherapee, GIMP, etc.) as well as the Canon supplied software related to my cameras and photo printer. Relatives have Nikon cameras which means I might need to add that software. With that said, I'd probably like my computer to be capable of running Photoshop. Also, is it valid to think that what is good for Photoshop would also be good for other image editing software?
Is it possible that there is some reference documentation on this subject that I should know about? If so, referring me to that might be the really easy answer to my questions.