monstercameron
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Looks great! Now I can get a device that's not only quiet and efficient, but has decent performance too! I'll go pick up one of those iPad Airs today and use it as my primary system. Just gotta load Windows on it for a few legacy programs though-- oh wait... D:
But seriously, the performance disparity is big.
There aren't many benchmarks the two devices share (because of OS again...), but in the ones they do:
A8x:
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-A8X-iPad-SoC.128403.0.html
http://gyazo.com/bcf6ea68020e3b57dc753999add6f417
i5:
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Core-i5-4250U-Notebook-Processor.93564.0.html
http://gyazo.com/43c86ed90a39d04512f33053cc53163f
Ouch.
Don't mention p/w, power and performance don't scale linearly and the two devices aren't even in the same league of performance; unless something performing almost 3x worse than something else is the same league.
not that far off. Think about it, ~2.6x more performance for the intel part for nearly 4x more power draw and heat output. That was with using the stress test numbers from notebookcheck, that might not be representative of a real world workloads.
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