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May 29, 2019 01:05 PM | Odelin Charron - UTHealth
RE: laptop for neuroimaging
Originally posted by Elise Barbeau:
Hello !
With the emergence of DeepLearning and GPU accelerated software I would definitely take the third option.
Or at least one with a "real" GPU.
You'll not be able to update the GPU unless you take something like an Alienware (wich is more a transportable PC than a laptop)
Having a faster CPU will only provide a little performance improvement which is not necessary unless you do real time image processing.
Having a real GPU will provide a huge performance up compare to the intel integrated graphics as soon as the app use the GPU, which will be more and more common.
Best,
Odelin Charron
3rd Option, What bout 16GB RAM + Nvidia MX150
card but with i5 8250U Processor, would that be better than the 2
previous options? Does the i7 8550 really makes a noticable
difference over the i58250?
Hello !
With the emergence of DeepLearning and GPU accelerated software I would definitely take the third option.
Or at least one with a "real" GPU.
You'll not be able to update the GPU unless you take something like an Alienware (wich is more a transportable PC than a laptop)
Having a faster CPU will only provide a little performance improvement which is not necessary unless you do real time image processing.
Having a real GPU will provide a huge performance up compare to the intel integrated graphics as soon as the app use the GPU, which will be more and more common.
Best,
Odelin Charron
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