What is a mobile graphics card?

PCs with laptops, once in the state of celebrated electric typewriters, have yet developed as briskly as their counterparts on the computer in terms of computing power, storage and general usability. Until 2010, notebooks were higher end capabilities to act as a real replacement of a personal computer (PC) in all the most demanding situations. One of the largest designs that allowed this is to unload graphic rendering from the main central notebook processing (CPU) to a separate, special -purpose mobile graphics card designed to fit into the notebook body factor.

The mobile graphics card is a relatively new addition to notebook parts. Different technological limitations, not least of them, are small in size and low laptop screen resolution, excluding the idea that a notebook can be used to tax or play graphics for many years. As Screen Technology has evolved, increase in demand for laptops that could fill more stEye duties as full -size areas. The reason is three main restrictions: size, heat and energy consumption. Given the inevitable limitation due to size, it is only so much that they can be wrapped in the mobile version of the graphics card, which means that they always lag behind the desktop cards in terms of raw processing.

The second main disadvantage of the mobile graphics card is extreme energy consumption. A notebook user who plays a computer battery power game will see the life of the battery cut in half or more. This seriously limits the advantage of laptops as a mobile device and is one of the main critics of laptops as gaming machines. Critics say that if playing a game must be connected, perhaps users should only get a desktop computer and enjoy all the other benefits they offer.

A mobile graphics card is used to generate a lot of heat. This is special forBlém in a limited spacebook space. The thermal scattering is one of the largest design challenges facing laptop manufacturers who have to balance the stronger and warmer more common parts with a more ubiquitous fact that each backup means more heat to dispel in the same amount of space. Notebook burns are an increasingly common phenomenon because temperatures on the bottom of the notebook can reach well in 160 ° F (71 ° C). It is not little irony that a notebook performing heavy graphics should be held on a table or table and not on it.

Another general limitation of mobile graphics cards is that it is very difficult to replace. Graphics cards for desktop computers are literally inward and out of the motherboard, making them an easy part for upgrading. Mobile versions are much less modular and without much effort or cost cannot be upgraded. With regard to the ever -increasing computational industry, this is a special disadvantage for graphic professionals who want to stay on the spiČCE.

Despite these disadvantages, mobile gaming and graphic work remain a growing part of the computer industry. Mobile graphics card technologies are also still improving because manufacturers are working on solving unique design challenges that represent laptops. Although desktop computers are likely to always be gross power, the demand for portable workstations is still increasing, as users decide to compromise energy for portability.

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