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So, that was our first brush with Kaveri in a mobile setting. What did we learn? At 35W, Kaveri offers somewhat lackluster CPU performance compared to Haswell, but its graphics and GPU computing capabilities are excellent. This is, of course, the same pi...
While there isn't a substantial increase in GPU performance between Richland and Trinity, AMD's GPU performance lead over Ivy Bridge was big enough to withstand Haswell's arrival. Note that although we're comparing performance to Haswell here, Richland ex...
At the end of our testing period with the AMD A10-4600M APU, I understood why AMD decided to give this APU the code name Trinity. I expected a rather unimpressive processor and graphics combination, but when I looked at the synthetic and real-world perfor...
Published: 2012-05-16, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
The Trinity-based A10-4600M APU is an improvement on virtually all fronts versus its predecessor, the Llano-derived A8-3500M, purely on the strength of architectural updates. Although the Bulldozer CPU microarchitecture has been something of a disappoint...
Early on in the process of writing this review I made a comment to the other PC Perspective writers that summarized my impressions of Trinity. “The GPU is not as good as needs to be and the CPU is better than I expected it to be.”The addition of the new P...
Early on in the process of writing this review I made a comment to the other PC Perspective writers that summarized my impressions of Trinity. “The GPU is not as good as needs to be and the CPU is better than I expected it to be.”The addition of the new P...
HP Envy Sleekbook Featuring AMD Second Generation A Series "Trinity" APUBelow is a chart of how AMD is positioning their line-up of Trinity architecture-based A-Series APUs versus competitive Intel Core series processors. AMD positions the A10 series ver...
Good enough CPU performance and decent GPU performance combine, but the problem is actually finding one of these APUs in a laptop...
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Published: 2012-05-15, Author: Jeremy , review by: techradar.com/au/
Improved CPU performance, Great integrated graphics, Promising battery life, Should be competitively priced, Could shake up Ultrabook market
CPU still weak part of package, Graphics not good enough for high end gaming, Battery life unknown, Graphics branding misleading
It's been tough going for AMD in the conventional x86 chip market of late. Its long-awaited Bulldozer architecture was a particular disappointment on the desktop. But AMD is looking much more competitive in the mobile segment. The new AMD A10-4600M has t...