Required Nvidia card/GPU to run Premiere Pro on a Windows 8 laptop?

Hello forum members,
I want to run Premiere Pro CC on a Windows 8 laptop but I want to make sure I get an Nvidia card/GPU that is
good enough and if there are any other specs for this laptop that I need to be able to run Premiere Pro CC well?
Best, Jan Olsen

I don't believe the standard edition includes a photoshop or photoshop elements plugin
http://www.portraitprofessional.com/editions/

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