http://www.marketwire.com/press-rele...md-1829405.htm
New part is the A4-1350, a quad core 1GHz part with Radeon 8210 Graphics (128 GCN shaders at 300MHz), TDP of 8W.
http://www.marketwire.com/press-rele...md-1829405.htm
New part is the A4-1350, a quad core 1GHz part with Radeon 8210 Graphics (128 GCN shaders at 300MHz), TDP of 8W.
L33t?
If someone sticks it in an 8" Windows tablet I'd buy it![]()
From the very limited reviews of the similar A6-1450 this didn't quite seem to be an idea design:
Same TDP as the dual core so there's no reason not to go for one (unless there's a significant price difference). Nice to see them keeping up the pressure on the low TDP end of the market though, just need manufacturers to make a killer device using one of the range.Originally Posted by http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-AMD-A6-1450-APU-Temash.92264.0.html
I think the point here is that, outside of specific benchmarks, the 1GHz Jaguar cores are actually more than fast enough for day to day tasks. So having more of them will improve multitasking (particularly with how busy Windows can be in the background nowadays). Sure, other processors will benchmark faster, but will they give you a better experience in the target market? i doubt it, as this processor is aimed at low-end devices, not gaming laptops. The 1GHz cores are not going to significantly slow down your web-browsing, video-watching or email-typing. There's a point where benchmarks really don't tell the story, and for me that's particularly true in the very low-end market. One of these and some reasonable speed solid state storage and you'll have an excellent low-cost media consumption platform that's capable of doing some actual work and computation as well.
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