Because of the tighter integration there should be less bugs concerning the interactions between the CPU and GPU.
This would also give a big little advantage for both the CPU and GPU
CPU: When in light work loads/background tasks the computer could use the efficiency cores, but for heavy workloads (Gaming, Rendering, Science Stuff) you still have those heavy lifting cores.
GPU: The mux chip would allow the larger GPU not to have a performance penalty when using it.
Battery: This should allow for longer battery life in lighter uses while still letting the laptop having a lot of power.
Thunder Bolt: With the new standard for 200 watt charging please don't add a barrel connector. They ruin the modern look laptops have now days. Also please do the 4 pcie standard and not the 2 pcie so that we get the full bandwidth.
Description of the feature
Going with an Intel CPU/GPU combo with a mux chip.
Why/User Benefit/User Problem
Because of the tighter integration there should be less bugs concerning the interactions between the CPU and GPU. This would also give a big little advantage for both the CPU and GPU
Description of the feature
Going with an Intel CPU/GPU combo with a mux chip.