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Oh and Size/Weight:
11.65 x 8.19 x 1.31
3lbs 3.5oz (not including weight of AC adapter)
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That looks pretty tasty. :)
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ISTR the graphics on the ION2 is hung off a PCIe x1 interface and so slower than the original ION, which is a real shame as otherwise that would be a very nice package.
I shall wait with interest to see what the AMD Bobcat based Fusion chip can do, only a few months to wait for it. Hopefully Acer will do a netbook worthy of the Ferrari badge with that one!
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Just for reference (and I do accept that 3dMark only of limited real use), a benchmark of similar sized laptop/netbooks:
Model / cpu / gfx / 3dMark06
Acer Ferrari One / L310 1.2Ghz / AMD HD3200 / 1240
ASUS EeePC 1201N / Atom N330 1.6Ghz / ion1 / 1555
ASUS EeePC 1215N / Atom D525 1.8Ghz / ion2 / 2480
ASUS UL30Vf / C2D SU7300 1.3Ghz / nVidea G310m / 3438
Macbook Pro 13inch / C2D 2.4Ghz / nVidea 320m / 4754
Alienware M11x / C2D SU7300@1.6Ghz / nVidea GT335m / 5593
Alienware M11x r2 / Core i5 520UM / nVidea GT335m / 6768
Sony Vaio Z / Core i5-540M / nVidea GT330m / 6863
Would be interesting to see where the new AMD fusion chips will come in at!
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The 18W Zacate seems to be 80 dx11 shaders at 500MHz coupled with a dual core 1.6GHz out of order CPU.
I would guess from those stats it would be ballpark with the ASUS UL30Vf in your list? Time will tell.
That can't be far off the old Ferrari 11inch netbook in terms of thermals, but sounds like it should have better idle power and hence battery life.
There will also be a 9W variant, but not seen and hints to what they are clocking that one at.
http://www.fudzilla.com/processors/p...works-at-16ghz
http://www.anandtech.com/show/3933/a...ormance-update
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Covenant
Would be interesting to see where the new AMD fusion chips will come in at!
Which ones ;)
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DanceswithUnix
The 18W Zacate seems to be 80 dx11 shaders at 500MHz coupled with a dual core 1.6GHz out of order CPU.
I would guess from those stats it would be ballpark with the ASUS UL30Vf in your list? Time will tell.
That can't be far off the old Ferrari 11inch netbook in terms of thermals, but sounds like it should have better idle power and hence battery life.
There will also be a 9W variant, but not seen and hints to what they are clocking that one at.
http://www.fudzilla.com/processors/p...works-at-16ghz
http://www.anandtech.com/show/3933/a...ormance-update
The 2nd link you posted is an interesting read. AMD bringing integrated gfx to the entry level notebooks can be no bad thing.
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I think the really interesting thing is not the GPU performance Ontario/Zacate will have against Core iX's graphics: after all, Intel's Sandy Bridge graphics is meant to be getting an approx 2x performance boost compared to the current generation HD Graphics. It's that this is the bottom end of AMD's APU plans: Llano, and presumably the following Bulldozer-based APUs, will be getting a 480 shader iGPU - that's 5 times as many as Ontario / Zacate!