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  2. AMD XGP - Wikipedia

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    Transfer PCI-E 2.0 signals between XGP and the notebook computer; PCI Express 2.0 compliant; 8 lanes and 16 lanes option available; Hot plug detection; AMD has one year exclusivity on the use of the connector [5] 2 USB 2.0. For connecting external disc players; Connected via the signal pairs between the southbridge to the USB hub via the cable

  3. GPU-Z - Wikipedia

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    TechPowerUp GPU-Z (or just GPU-Z) is a lightweight utility designed to provide information about video cards and GPUs. [2] The program displays the specifications of Graphics Processing Unit (often shortened to GPU) and its memory; also displays temperature, core frequency, memory frequency, GPU load and fan speeds.

  4. Intel GMA - Wikipedia

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    As of September 2010, the latest available driver revisions from the Intel website for Windows XP, Vista and 7 are: [66] [67] IEGD Version 5.1 for Windows NT,2000 and XP (OpenGL only) Version 3.3.0 for Windows XP. (D3D only) Version 4.0.2 for Windows Vista. Version 5.0.0.2030 for Windows 7.

  5. Adding an external graphics card to your MacBook Air isn't ...

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    The MacBook Air isn't exactly known for its raw graphical might, and its super slim form factor means integrated Intel HD Graphics is as good as you're going to get -- unless you spend some time ...

  6. AMD CrossFire - Wikipedia

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    Associated technology used in mobile computers with external graphics cards, such as in laptops or notebooks, is called AMD Hybrid Graphics. The CrossFire brand name was retired by AMD in September 2017, however the company continues to develop and support the technology for DirectX 11 applications. [ 3 ]

  7. GPU switching - Wikipedia

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    The discrete graphics card is usually installed onto the graphics card slot such as PCI-Express and the integrated graphics is integrated onto the CPU itself or occasionally onto the Northbridge. [ citation needed ] The Northbridge is the most responsible for switching between GPUs.