i5-2410M (HD3000), Chrome 25.0.1364.97
500 fish - 60 fps
1000 fish - 32 fps
2000 fish - 14 fps
Similar result in FF19.
Forgive the double post, I just thought it would be interesting to have these results displayed next to mine.
i5-2410M (HD3000), Chrome 25.0.1364.97
500 fish - 60 fps
1000 fish - 32 fps
2000 fish - 14 fps
Similar result in FF19.
Forgive the double post, I just thought it would be interesting to have these results displayed next to mine.
Forgive the double post, I just thought it would be interesting to have these results displayed next to mine.
AMD will also introduce dual-core SKUs. One of the possible
candidates is A4-1200.
The A4-1200 has two CPU cores, clocked at 1 GHz
In a system "S3" state the A4-1200 APU consumes 1.2 Watt when idle, 1.4 Watt during browsing, and 2.35 Watt when playing h.264 online video at 1080p resolution. Total platform power for these types of activities is 2.8 Watt, 3.7 Watt and 5.3 Watt respectively.
1.2W while idle is actually pretty awful for a tablet processor in 2013.
S3 state and idle are quite different things.It's actually downright abysmal. I'd hope that they have their terms mixed up, because in "S3" state both CPU and GPU portions of the die should be off. Still drawing 1.2W while in S3 and not having any lower power states (they'd have to define a new one) would mean a tablet with a 48 Wh battery would only last 40 hours doing nothing with the screen turned off. I don't see how AMD could be quite that bad on power management unless their 'south bridge' integration is quite sub-par and constantly sucking down the power.
Power projections based on calculations carried out by AMD Performance Labs measuring total system and individual component power at Windows Idle and under various system loads while web browsing and/or viewing a 9:57 minute online video in h.264 format, viewed at 1080P setting at 100 nits. The AMD “Larne” reference platform is projected to measure APU power at 1.2 W at idle, 1.40 W during web browsing, 2.35 W during video playback and .02 W during a system S3 “sleep” state. Total system power for the reference platform is projected at 2.8 W at idle, 3.7 W during web browsing, 5.3 W during video playback and .07 W during a system S3 “sleep” state. Battery life calculations were derived using a 35Whr battery pack at 98% utilization. The power projections are based on the “Larne” reference system with a configuration including the A4-1200 Dual Core 1.0GHz APU, AMD Radeon™ HD 8180 series graphics, 2GB DDR3-1066 system memory and Microsoft Windows 8.
S3 state and idle are quite different things.
@Khato, sleep state s3 and idle state are a bit different. sleep is 0.2W so that is weeks of nothing.
In a system "S3" state the A4-1200 APU consumes 1.2 Watt when idle, 1.4 Watt during browsing, and 2.35 Watt when playing h.264 online video at 1080p resolution. Total platform power for these types of activities is 2.8 Watt, 3.7 Watt and 5.3 Watt respectively.
