Friday, March 4, 2011

AMD Llano ready to challenge face to face Sandy Bridge

Taking advantage of the stage of the German CeBIT 2011 AMD has demonstrated the potential of APU Llano, quad-core next-generation mobile segment and therefore intended for direct competitors of Intel's Sandy Bridge. Like the solutions Zacate and Sandy Bridge itself, Llano integrates core CPU, the graphics chip, the memory controller logic and I / O.

In a video posted on his YouTube channel comparison, AMD has held two notebooks, one with APU Llano A8-3510MX quad-core processor running at 1.8 GHz and equipped with Radeon HD 6620M graphics core and the other with Intel Core i7 2630QM with Turbo Boost with maximum frequency of 2.9 GHz, Hyper-Threading and HD 3000 graphics core.

The remaining features show no differences, and include 4 GB of DDR3 RAM, 128GB Solid State Drive, 14 "1366x768 and Windows 7 Professional 64-bit. When tested, AMD has placed much emphasis on the potential multi-tasking of the solution that comes out clearly from the comparison with the winning rival, when the workload includes the performance of contemporary high-definition video playback, use of spreadsheets, graphics rendering and 3D gaming, the notebook platform Llano managed to get away with platform much better than Sandy Bridge.

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