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Low end gaming can be defined as gaming on modest 'low end' system requirements. Because of the way that PC hardware continually develops, there is no fixed definition of what
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'''Low end gaming''' can be defined as gaming on modest 'low end' system requirements. Because of the way that PC hardware continually develops, there is no fixed definition of what can be considered 'low end'.
  
With the advent of [[Wikipedia:Ivy Bridge]] integrated
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However, as of 2012, Intel [[Wikipedia:Ivy Bridge|Ivy Bridge]] and AMD's [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD_Fusion|Fusion]] integrated GPU and CPU will standardise high 3D gaming performance across a new generation of computers.
  
 
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Low end gaming can be defined as gaming on modest 'low end' system requirements. Because of the way that PC hardware continually develops, there is no fixed definition of what can be considered 'low end'.

However, as of 2012, Intel Ivy Bridge and AMD's [[1]] integrated GPU and CPU will standardise high 3D gaming performance across a new generation of computers.

http://vsrecommendedgames.wikia.com/wiki/Low_end_computer_games