CES has a bunch of news regarding those Intel/AMD chips that combine an Intel processor and an AMD GPU on the same chip. If you missed that announcement, these are, to put it lightly, a really weird thing to see considering that Intel and AMD are cutthroat competitors in the CPU space and Intel also has been pushing its own onboard graphics for a while now. I guess both of them consider NVIDIA to be their bigger competitor, though, and are trying to get a leg up on NVIDIA's mobile graphics stuff. These are really big chips:
There's a few benchmarks and such in the article up there, with this slide being especially funny to me:
Well, yes, I would expect brand-new laptops to be much better at games than a three-year-old system is.
I've been thinking about investing a bit of cash in a better laptop for gaming; my work-supplied laptop is decent at WoW and Starcraft II and some 2D titles, but pretty much anything recent will choke its Intel 520M graphics thingamabob. It sounds like between Intel and AMD's cut, and HMB memory, these are going to be pretty pricey, though. There's no pricing on the laptops, like this HP model, yet though.
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