blackened23
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They might be close price wise, but they will likely be slower.
No, they won't: this was already established several comments ago. Compared to A8 laptops, the Core i3 will have a massive CPU advantage and only a 5-10% disadvantage in IGP.
No, they won't: this was already established several comments ago. Compared to A8 laptops, the Core i3 will have a massive CPU advantage and only a 5-10% disadvantage in IGP.
The i3 models that will have lower clocks and no turbo? I'm not so sure. Well that's my opinion, but I just don't see the i3s beating the A10s maybe on par with the A8.
0.7% gain!!! Wow, massive success story right there.![]()
Great. Are you referring to the 9W C-series, or the 18W E-series? If the C-series gets an upgrade from 1.0Ghz (1.33 with turbo) to 1.65/1.7Ghz, that'd be a pretty good jump I think.well, there is bobcat 2.0
it's just some clocks bumb (1.65Ghz > 1.7Ghz) , and a rework in south bridge to be more power-eficient
Great. Are you referring to the 9W C-series, or the 18W E-series? If the C-series gets an upgrade from 1.0Ghz (1.33 with turbo) to 1.65/1.7Ghz, that'd be a pretty good jump I think.
I've tried looking for exclusive articles about "Bobcat 2.0" but haven't found much yet. Anyone have any good links about it?
I didn't say that llano was a runaway success, but it sure wasn't the failure you paint it as...
No, it's you taking things out of context by nitpicking benchmarks that favor your point of view and then wording it as if that was the average improvement.
Speaking of which, here's the HD 4000 beating the HD 7660G by 16%.
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Since this is a very very popular game, I guess this settles it: the HD 4000 is 15% faster than the HD 6620G.
No question about it: Trinity's integrated graphics are fast. They're substantially quicker than even Llano's, and the contest with Intel's solutions is really no contest at all. From a seat-of-the-pants perspective, only the A10-4600M and Radeon HD 7760G are really playable at these settings. Llano is borderline, and the Intel offerings are just too choppy.
Great. Are you referring to the 9W C-series, or the 18W E-series? If the C-series gets an upgrade from 1.0Ghz (1.33 with turbo) to 1.65/1.7Ghz, that'd be a pretty good jump I think.
I've tried looking for exclusive articles about "Bobcat 2.0" but haven't found much yet. Anyone have any good links about it?
Whats the difference between bobcat 2.0 and brazos 2.0? Are they one and the same? I thought I read somewhere that AMD had canceled something from their mobile road map for this year! Trinity is looking pretty darn good for budget gaming.
The post right above this had a graph (in quotes) showing that the the HD7660G is overall 20% faster than the HD4000 based on 15 popular titles. It only performed worse in Skyrim and Arkham City.
So, wait, who is nitpicking benchmarks again?
bobcat is a core design and brazos is a platform. Or something like that. So it goes something like this
You have the brazos platform. In this platform, a computer can use either a zacate(18w) or ontario(9w) cpu. These CPUs use one or two bobcat cores combined with a fusion gpu.
anywhoo, I think that is right anyway. I don't feel like looking it up to be sure![]()
This is funny...the battles of IGP's always makes me think of smurf-MMA...but it's not MMA...just smurf-MMA...how far we have come...since ALMOST good enough is the new debate...*sigh*
IGP's are just as bad as consoles...stagnation!
IGPs are still bottom of the barrel stuff as always, but they have steadily been moving forward over the past couple years, with Sandy Bridge, Llano, and now Ivy Bridge and Trinity. I wouldn't say "stagnation" is the problem.