I have found a shop selling laptops with Sandy Bridge i5 CPUs at the right 
price. I want a Sandy Bridge machine so I can experiment with OpenCL on the 
on-chip Intel graphics.

However, the laptop also contains ATI Radeon graphics driving the display which 
no doubt cost money and uses battery power, although that's not my concern.

Question: The laptop presumably contains a P67-style chipset rather than H67, 
making it impossible to drive the display through the on-chip graphics. Will it 
nevertheless be possible for OpenCL to see the on-chip graphics processor?

Jim Donovan
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