On Monday, 21 November 2016 16:45:10 UTC, Warren  wrote:
> I'm looking at the "HP Laptop 250 G5 (X9U07UT#ABA) Intel Core i5 6200U (2.30 
> GHz) 8 GB Memory 256 GB SSD Intel HD Graphics 520" at 
> (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834266056&cm_re=HP_Laptop_250_G5_%28X9U07UT%23ABA%29-_-34-266-056-_-Product).
>  
> ark.intel.com says that VT-d and VT-x is supported by the processor but I 
> can't find out, so far, whether it's actually enabled or can be enabled. 
> HP site says the chipset is intel SoC. 
> 
> Would anyone care to hazard a guess as to whether or not I could use this 
> laptop to run qubes?
> 
> Thanks

As others have pointed out - the chipset has to also support IOMMU (VT-d). A 
lot of chipsets don't. There is the Qubes HCL that defines a lot of supported 
hardware.

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