Five Good Laptop Bargains to Consider
PCWorld
The biggest Ivy Bridge benefits, in fact, are on the graphics side. The new integrated GPU (graphics processing unit) in Ivy Bridge is so improved that you might not need a discrete video card in your laptop for running 3D graphics or playing most ...

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AMD's Trinity Processor vs. Intel's Ivy Bridge
PCWorld.co.nz
Tom's Hardware found Trinity "soundly beating its competition" in graphics processing and -- as you see in this chart -- in this testing, Trinity leads even against a Llano laptop with a discrete graphics card (the older 3DMark Vantage metric was used ...
Nvidia: The Long-Term Situation Is GrimSeeking Alpha

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Six Ways to Use Multiple Displays With Your Laptop
PCWorld
Strictly speaking, the company's GXM appliance works with both laptops and desktops, though it is of greater benefit to laptop users. Obviously, the GXM will work only with a graphics card of sufficient oomph, and the company has developed a to figure ...

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SlashGear

HP Z420 Workstation review
SlashGear
Our test unit came equipped with an eight-core Intel Xeon E5-1620 CPU clocked at 3.6Ghz, a relatively modest 8GB of memory and 1TB 7200RPM hard drive, and an AMD FirePro V5900 professional graphics card. Other additions include a multi-card reader and ...

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ITProPortal

How to Buy a Graphics Card? 10 Things To Consider
ITProPortal
A discrete graphics card is a must for games, but will boost the performance of other applications like content production software as well. You can find one that matches your needs and your budget as long as you keep in mind these 10 simple things.
AMD's Trinity Processor vs. Intel's Ivy BridgePC World India
AMD launches second-generation APU processor seriesCNET
AMD A10-4600M Review: Mobile Trinity Gets TestedTom's Hardware Guide
CNET UK -Digitaltrends.com
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ExtremeTech

Does Ivy Bridge replace discrete video cards for gaming?
ExtremeTech
This is pretty interesting – i expect there will be a lot of happy laptop owners. I'd think that there will be some power saving benefits to not having a discrete graphics card, this will suit me down to the ground as i don't really play games on my ...
Intel building new BridgesConsumerSearch Productopia (blog)
June Introduction of First Ivy Bridge Ultrabooks SeenPlanet Insane

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Hot Hardware

Eurocom Announces Monster 1.0 Ultraportable Gaming Notebook
Hot Hardware
Stuffing the latest Intel Core i7 quad-core processor and a powerful Nvidia GT 650M graphics card in an 11.6” chassis is no small engineering feat. Overall performance is outstanding for any task, especially gaming. The W110ER (EUROCOM Monster) is a ...

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New York Post

Russian spy Anna Chapman's gizmos on display in NY exhibit
New York Post
Melton believes Chapman was well on her way to severally compromising US business interests until she foolishly handed off her Toshiba laptop — chock full of sensitive information — to an FBI informant posing as a Russian agent. The laptop's hand-off ...

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ExtremeTech

NVIDIA nTeresting Newsletter - May 11, 2012 | NVIDIA nTeresting Newsletter ...
Benchmark Reviews
This week we released our third Kepler-based GeForce GTX graphics card, the GeForce GTX 670. Our new GTX 670 is a new graphics option for gamers who want all of the key new features found in the GTX 680, but in a more affordable package.
Gigabyte Shows Off SkyVision, GeForce GTX 680 SOC, Osmium Keyboard and Krypton ...TrustedReviews

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BBC News

First Ivy Bridge Ultrabook Laptops to Launch June 5
PCWorld
The biggest improvement, though--also significant for Ultrabook and mainstream laptop buyers--is seen in graphics benchmarks. For very intensive laptop gaming (eg, running games like Skyrim or Crysis 2), you'll still need a discrete graphics card, ...
Intel's New Ivy Bridge CPUs Will Give Your Next Laptop Legit Gaming PowerPopular Science
Ivy Bridge ultrabooks coming in JuneLiliputing
Ivy Bridge: Intel's killing blow on AMDExtremeTech
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