frozentundra123456
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- Aug 11, 2008
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Well, an i3 desktop or Aio can definitely drag at times.
I guess at bottom I'm curious about the Cherry Trail quads -- z8700, z8500, z8300. Don't understand about the x3, x5, x7 yet. What kind of laptop do you think they'll go in? I know MS has some limits on the size/specs of 'tops having free Windows. I know that paying for Win 10 (it will be that when I get one) will jack the price up. But I feel like I've spent $180 on a machine I won't use again -- to far down the food chain. So I'm wondering what I should look for to quat a Cherry Trail quad; or will there be another cheap chip that will overtake Cherry Trail the way Skylake will overtake Broadwell?
That stream 11 is actually one of the faster clocked atoms, although only a dual core. But I dont think going from 2 slow cores to 4 slow cores is going to give you the performance you are looking for. As for cherry trail, I dont think it is even available yet, another causality of the 14nm delays. In any case, I think the cpu performance increase will be minimal, but graphics should be improved. Still, they are really tablet chips being foisted off in laptops.