A single chip that represents a combination of a CPU and GPU and at the same time boasts low heat dissipation is the necessary basis for appealing contemporary mobile solutions. It is this hunt for miniature size and ultra-light weight has become the ultimate force pushing integrated graphics into contemporary processors and improving its performance. Tablets and ultra-compact systems, which Intel calls “ultrabooks”, have become the today’s trend. Today, even pretty small 4-lbs notebooks will hardly make many users happy. It may seem that up until recently the term “mobile computer” stood for a system that could be easily moved from one place to another, size and weight being secondary. Developers’ sudden interest to improving their graphics cores was encouraged by the users’ desire to have at their disposal compact systems with high performance.
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