Laptop versus Desktop: AMD’s A10 APUs
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One of the first questions that crossed our minds was, how much slower is a 35 Watt chip than a 100 Watt chip.
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One of the first questions that crossed our minds was, how much slower is a 35 Watt chip than a 100 Watt chip.
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Yesterday a new gag gift was borne on to this world by a small Minneapolis based company named 30 Watt.
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Fortunately for AMD, after reviewing both the Piledriver based A10-5800K and the Piledriver infused FX-8350 over the past few months, I can safely say that Piledriver is faster than Bulldozer.
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About this time last year AMD released a video of it’s first generation FX processors setting a world record as the highest overclocking CPUs in existence.
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Today we’re aiming to find out if the CPU’s side of Trinity can keep pace with Intel’s Ivy Bridge.
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One of the more interesting thing we saw, was a new little logo from our friends in Redmond.
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And with the memory bandwidth dependence of its APU products, there was more reason than ever for AMD to enter the desktop memory market and provide high speed solutions.
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When Trinity first appeared on the market, it was in laptops as the A10-4600 in mid-May.
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It appears that AMD has decided that it’s high time to update their CrossFireX logo.
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In accordance with their new ‘whenever it makes sense’ graphics driver update cycle, AMD has released the 12.9 beta driver today.
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Yesterday, AMD released the first public beta of its CodeXL software debugging and profiling tool.
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To quote the news letter verbatim, “October 2nd marks an exciting new chapter in modern processing history!”
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The Luxo M10 is an entry-level gaming enclosure priced at $79 that offers a geometric red and black exterior.
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AMD’s Fan Day is taking place in, guess where? Austin, Texas at AMD’s Lone Star Campus on October 6th from 1 to 6 PM.
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Today on its Game Blog, AMD released a short blog post confirming that it is supplying the GPU for the Wii U.
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