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This is it, that tiny keyboard if it works well enough and is unobtrusive whilst not being used is the key. The processing power and battery life are 'good enough' for many these days. Intel are now helping out with that too. The only real issue now is price.

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And when you had an 11" MacBook Pro with retina display and detachable keyboard, which plugged into a Thunderbolt display on your desktop, making the need for an iMac AND an iPad redundant?

Yes I think it does depend on the user. There is no one solution that fits all. I love the huge screen on my iMac and would not want to run games in a smaller screen.

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Thu Sep 12, 2013 6:12 pm
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HP's Chromebook 14 gets you a HD display and Haswell for £249

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I'm amazed Chromebooks are still going tbh.
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DDR4 is real - but don't hold your breath waiting for it

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Sony outs Smart Stick, a Google TV dongle for this year's Bravia televisions

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Hmm, you have to wonder why they'd bother...

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"We expect to see DDR4 in desktops and notebooks maybe a year after the server," explained a representative from Kingston on the show floor. If that's true we should see DDR4 filtering down into our desktop machines sometime in 2015 - memory companies are set to start shipping server-grade memory next year.

Have the NSA bought up all this years supply? ;)

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Will it make a huge difference? As far as I'm aware recent CPU's only really benifit from faster RAM if they have a GPU built in that shares the system RAM.

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Will it make a huge difference? As far as I'm aware recent CPU's only really benifit from faster RAM if they have a GPU built in that shares the system RAM.

I thought that many graphics cards have their own fast RAM. Shared RAM is common in cheaper laptops and desktops IIRC.

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I thought that many graphics cards have their own fast RAM. Shared RAM is common in cheaper laptops and desktops IIRC.


The new intel & AMD chips have integrated GPU's so use system RAM

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l3v1ck wrote:
Will it make a huge difference? As far as I'm aware recent CPU's only really benifit from faster RAM if they have a GPU built in that shares the system RAM.

I thought that many graphics cards have their own fast RAM. Shared RAM is common in cheaper laptops and desktops IIRC.

If you aren't a gamer and you aren't doing CAD, there isn't really any need for a separate graphics chip these days, it just draws more power and sits idle most of the time on the average desktop or laptop.

The Intel GPU built into the Core chips since 2009 are fine for HD video playback, for example, and can transcode a Full HD film in a couple of minutes, the AMD dedicated graphics cards at the time took over 15 minutes to do the same transcoding. The AMD cards ran away in 3D gaming, where the Intel chips just couldn't keep up, but outside of 3D gaming, there hasn't been a need for a dedicated graphics chip for the average home or business user for several years now.

If you look at the statistics, Intel has been the biggest provider of GPUs for nearly a decade now - that is complete systems, not CPU sales, but mainboard + processor + graphics.

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I never play any games that really need lots of processing power and definitely no AutoCAD. It has not been something that I worried about for years. While I might watch an HD movie I do not really do anything that pushes a graphics card.

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No iPhone left behind as Apple offers older app versions for non-iOS 7 devices

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YouTube is adding offline videos to its mobile apps

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