Generally the 320M should outperform the HD 5470. Neither can play the more demanding games on anything else than maybe low to medium graphic settings.
The only major advantage of the HD 5470 would be it's DX11 support (vs 10.1 on the 320M), which still isn't such a big deal since it probably won't be able to play DX11 games on a level of detail where it would mater.
In short, both can be used to play lighter games as well as high definition video and internet browsing.
I have the 4570 and it is a very nice mid range notebook gpu, can play most of the latest games on medium/high settings. Also runs crysis with decent frame rates (30-35) on medium settings.
yes it will
YES IT will work but at low sittings....
Of course you can
ATI/AMD 6370m, 6450m, 5470m, mobility 4570 & 3670. Nvidia 410m, GT 320m, 220m, 120m, are a little better, most ddr2 cards like 9600m GS, 9500m GS, 8600m GT etc are worse.
If you are going to run the OS X version, forget it. 2GB ram will not be sufficient. On Windows (Bootcamp) however, it might run, but it'll be slow with asset loading due to your low amount of free RAM available to the system. Alot of swap paging will happen, and this will slow down the game alot. Your CPU & GPU are good enough, but I recommend you to upgrade your RAM. (4GB is sufficient)
320 meters is 1,049 feet and 10.43 inches.
320/4(equal sides)= 80. 80 x 80 = 802=6400 square meters.
Google desktop consistently uses around 320M of RAM once installed which is a fairly high amount. Most computer users cannot spare that much memory all of the time.
If the 10 metres is in the replica/map, then to find out how big the real thing is, you just multiply by 32. In this case we get 10x32 = 320, and so the real thing will be 320m long. If the 10 metres is the real distance, then to find out the length on the replica/map, you need to divide by 32. In this case we get 10/32 = 0.3125, and so the map/replica will be 31.25cm long.
The galaxy NGC 3842, around 320m light years from Earth in the constellation of Leo, has a black hole at its centre with a mass of around 9.7billion suns. An even bigger black hole with a mass of around 21billion suns exists at the heart of galaxy NGC 4889, the brightest galaxy in the Coma cluster, around 336m light years from Earth. Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2011/dec/05/supermassive-black-holes-discovered-space
The San Francisco Earthquake and ensuing fire cost the lives of roughly 3,000 people and $400M in damage - $80M attributed to the earthquake and $320M to the fire that burned 4.7 square miles of San Francisco in 1906. The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 resulted in an estimated 300 deaths and $200M in damage over 3.3 square miles.
Each lock is 320m long, 33.53m wide, and variable high (2x3 @ 26m, 2x1 @ 9.5m, 2x2 @ 16.5m). Thus giving a total volume of water of 2.586 million cubic meters or 2.65 million tonnes. The supporting structure is 3-15m thick with a central berm of 18.29m with a combined length of 5km. Thus given a total volume of concrete of 753 thousand cubic meters or 1.9 million tonnes (assuming whatever embedded rebar steel and pipe voids balance out). Finally, the lock gates are 2m thick solid steel, so that's 37,600 cubic meters or 291.4 thousand tonnes.