> > > What would you consider better support? > The way it works currently is how it's working with MS Windows (as > provided by > NVidia).
What I mean by better support is easy install and configuration. In the Windows I just install the driver and the driver is responsible for offloading or switching the chips. I spent a couple of hours to configure it and gave up, because it is not easy to configure or even easy to troubleshoot. > A single GPU makes things simpler, but being able to have the best of both > options: > 1) Intel = low power = long battery life > 2) Nvidia = good quality 3D, but shorter battery life > > The NVidia chip is actually switched off when not being used. (Or if not, I > wouldn't notice as the battery life is significantly better after > installing > bumblebee and running the bumblebee service.) > > Thats right for the current setup, but it is possible to have a laptop with a powerful Intel GPU, right?