But what happens if an application like Vista, say, (or a group of applications) require more than 16MB of Graphics memory to run. As far as I know GMA 950 supports DVMT and can "dynamically" allocate upto 224MB whereas those ATI Radeon's that are typically featured on X series can only support upto 16MB of video RAM. Does this mean those X series which boast 16MB of FIXED video RAM would not be able to run such applications? If this was the case, wouldn't GMA950 be a better choice than a slightly faster discrete (dedicated) graphics card which has a limit of 16MB of VRAM?
I'm not sure if my understanding is correct. I'd appreciate it if someone could confirm this for me. I'm very curious. What would be a better choice if speed wasn't of big concern to me. Futureproof-ness will be a more important consideration as I normally use a laptop for at least three years. Thanks in advance
PS. I'm also wondering if Intel GMA will be more power-efficient (i.e. consume less power, therefore, longer battery life) than discrete graphics. I've noticed that those with discrete graphics are roughly 300-400 grams(cannot remember the exact figure) heavier than those with integrated graphics, all other things being equal such as same model, spec etc. Then, what about the power consumption or battery life? Which will be slightly better? Full of curiousity. Thanks, guys.





