This is done automatically by the hardware. The onboard GPU borrows RAM to use as its own memory.
An Integrated graphics card that is usually soldered onto the motherboard. Word of advice: if you want any decent performance in more graphics intensive tasks, use a dedicated graphics card (eg: GTX 1080) if possible.
No u cant put a graphics card into a laptop no it is not hard to put a graphics card in a lap top...its impossible *The person before is an idiot. Yes, its possible. Extremely difficult. You must have years and years of computer experience and be a computer engineer. I believe the graphics card has to be dedicated for there to be a chance.
No, the graphics chip is embeded.
yes
General-purpose computing on graphics processing units (GPGPU, also referred to as GPGP and to a lesser extent GP²) is the technique of using a GPU, which typically handles computation only for computer graphics, to perform computation in applications traditionally handled by the CPU. It is made possible by the addition of programmable stages and higher precision arithmetic to the rendering pipelines, which allows software developers to use stream processing on non-graphics data. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPGPU
No they are not. it is possible to play the game with no graphics chip but i'm not sure about playing with no graphics accelerator at all.
NO! and I'm serious.
I dont think its possible
Most motherboards with onboard graphics have a slot for an upgrade card. The answer for yours will depend on the specific model, but it is very likely that you can.
In most cases, it is not. Most laptops use "on-board" graphics chip sets, meaning they're a part of the motherboard.
GATE is an exam for entrance into Masters of Technology. It is possible if you are dedicated enough.
The Graphics Card in the Fujitsu Lifebook a512 is not removable or upgradable. If you want to upgrade the Graphics Card, it isn't possible. If you have a faulty Graphics Card, then you will need to have the entire Motherboard replaced.