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The minimum requirements are for the Unity 2017 32-bit version (1.4.3.2). That might have changed in some way since the latest updates to 1.5.x.x (on Unity 2020).
I think they don't have Intel GMA X4500 there (I assume this is what is OP's GPU).
Instead of this rather controversive site, I would rather compare it in 3DMark results. 3DMark tests give a much closer estimation of real-world (games) performance.
Example GMA X4500 vs GTX 9800+ on the same CPU (Graphics Score):
https://www.3dmark.com/compare/cg/4370736/cg/4429784
Out of curiosity I compared GMA X4500 to my integrated Intel GPU from 2013-2015 (Intel HD Graphics 4600):
https://www.3dmark.com/compare/cg/4429784/cg/4682747
Even faster than that beast back then (GTX 9800+)