Hi,

I have a Lenovo T61 with a Nvidia NVS 140M card. The video ram is not too 
large, 128MB, but totally suitable for pycuda (running windows or ubuntu). More 
recent Lenovo computers may have more powerful graphics cards. I can fully 
recommend Lenovo laptops.

Cheers

Philipp

On 15.06.2010 17:12, Haimo Zobernig wrote:
> Hello List,
> 
> pardon the somewhat off-topic question, but I am looking for feedback on
> a suitable laptop that
> can serve as a good development system for a project using PyCUDA. Can
> you recommend
> anything that is known to work well? I'm planning to use Linux, possibly
> dual-booted with the
> pre-installed OS. A MacBook Pro would probably be the upper limit in
> terms of cost.
> I do have a home desktop PC with a Nvidia G98 graphics card (8 cuda
> cores @ 540 MHz)
> but I think some laptops provide much more than that (then again I doubt
> I would want a
> 100 W card in a laptop). Thanks for any helpful info!
> 
> - Haimo
> 
> 
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