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Tegra TK1 vs. Athlon 5350 CPU performance

Wow, that is some impressive performance. I am not familiar with too many of these tests- but with how close the Tegra is, if they pull off OK power numbers, then I may have just been wrong to doubt Nvidia about Tegra this time around.

Were there power numbers that I missed? I looked through the article again but didn't see them.
 
It's just cpu tests of a quad core A15 vs several AMD cpu's so not really nvidia specific (other then they are the ones who make the dev board). Shows current ARM cpu's can stand against current AMD's x86 while almost certainly being smaller and consuming less power.
 
It's just cpu tests of a quad core A15 vs several AMD cpu's so not really nvidia specific (other then they are the ones who make the dev board). Shows current ARM cpu's can stand against current AMD's x86 while almost certainly being smaller and consuming less power.

he didn't test power nor the gpu so I would make such a claim yet...
 
The power consumption will no doubt be lower than the Kabini parts. Interesting platform but probably better off in an Android tablet or Shield 2. There are still too many tradeoffs using ARM on the desktop for the most part.
 
Wow, that is some impressive performance. I am not familiar with too many of these tests- but with how close the Tegra is, if they pull off OK power numbers, then I may have just been wrong to doubt Nvidia about Tegra this time around.

Were there power numbers that I missed? I looked through the article again but didn't see them.

The whitepaper for Jetson says 12.5W at the wall running GFXBench 3.0.
 
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