Concillian
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I see your point (my Core 2 duo seems plenty strong for basic web browsing), What are your recommendations for mobile?
In the Anandtech iPad review several processors were tested using web page loading times.
For example, Apple iPad averaged 4.7 seconds for Anand's web page load test, but ASUS Eee PC 1001P atom netbook only took 2.5 seconds on average.
That definitely seems like a noticeable difference to me, but at what point does someone usually stop noticing web page loading time reductions?
How much quicker than atom? How much does mobile GPU contribute to reducing web page loading times?
I would think 1-2 seconds would be acceptable. You have to account for some network traffic anyway. As long as the CPU contribution is less than people expect for network latency and transfers it becomes negligible.
AT has a fair amount of flash. I doubt it loads too much faster than 2.x seconds on a generic middle of the road notebook. Keep in mind a lot of what people are talking about are perceived speed that will not show up in a single application launch with nothing else happening. Dual core benefits have more relevance in the real world than most benchmarks of launching applications with a stopwatch.
The n450 in the eeePC is a slightly stripped single core of a Core2 proceesor, it's a decent design, just clocked low for power savings. It's a reasonable processor, and you only really notice the hit using a netbook like that when doing something that shows the significant flaws in the terrible Intel GMA3150 IGP it's shackled to or doing something that dual core will see significant benefit from.