- Aug 26, 2011
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I haven't been keeping up in this space, but reading the latest details about Ivy Bridge and it's focus on increased IGP performance led me to think about how it would be relevant to me. As a desktop user, I'll likely be using Ivy Bridge in a gaming system with a discrete graphics card. Is there some kind of "Optimus-like" graphics switching that would allow use of the Intel IGP when doing 2D work to save power? Such as on the desktop, typing a document, reading email, etc. Then when I load a 3D game it switches over to the discrete card. If not, then wouldn't the improved IGP in the higher end Ivy Bridge desktop chips not be all that useful in a gaming system?
