Wake me up when they release ultrathin notebooks with a real GPU instead of 4500mhd nonsense.
While everyone is moving apps to the GPU, Intel has to make do with the CPU, and there are tasks the CPU just doesn't do as well as the GPU.
NVidia, ATI, please put something decent in an 11.6 or 12.1 thin and light form factor so that we can buy something that isn't obselete right off the bat because it has Intel graphics.
CYPRESS in Nice video shows item seldom seen, PSOC or programable system on chip, its neat, embeded chip has all components on Plug in Pins, Like DMA, Memory Channels, Everything Made Inside Chipper' today, & you stick each in Grid of pin holes & if don't like way it runs, rearrange Plug In parts.
In Video, Watch CLOSELY at end, beyond PSOC is computer display, Drag & Drop Processor components into Place & see results immediately on screen.
It was bound to happen, I mean with technology getting better and shrinks in the die size and reductions in power usage it was inevitable.
I'm looking forward to reasonable price quad cores on notebooks, although I dare say I'd have to upgrade my existing notebook rather than being able to get a drop in CPU.
Wake me up when they release ultrathin notebooks with a real GPU instead of 4500mhd nonsense.
While everyone is moving apps to the GPU, Intel has to make do with the CPU, and there are tasks the CPU just doesn't do as well as the GPU.
NVidia, ATI, please put something decent in an 11.6 or 12.1 thin and light form factor so that we can buy something that isn't obselete right off the bat because it has Intel graphics.
CYPRESS in Nice video shows item seldom seen, PSOC or programable system on chip, its neat, embeded chip has all components on Plug in Pins, Like DMA, Memory Channels, Everything Made Inside Chipper' today, & you stick each in Grid of pin holes & if don't like way it runs, rearrange Plug In parts.
In Video, Watch CLOSELY at end, beyond PSOC is computer display, Drag & Drop Processor components into Place & see results immediately on screen.
Really couldn't be much easier.
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What are the chances that Apple will be getting these early for new (white plastic) MacBook updates in the next couple of weeks? Do they have VT?
It was bound to happen, I mean with technology getting better and shrinks in the die size and reductions in power usage it was inevitable.
I'm looking forward to reasonable price quad cores on notebooks, although I dare say I'd have to upgrade my existing notebook rather than being able to get a drop in CPU.
Rob