monstercameron
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so I just found some performance metrics on the a6-1450 apu, it uses similar power to the z-60(~17W MAX system included) but has similar, NO better performance to that of the brazos 2 e2-1800. Though it is out of the scope of p2 the results are impressive and unfortunately at this time, metrics have not been revealed for it dual core variant but from a guesstimate, it will have a super low tdp and power consumption similar to the exynos 5250 while offering a modern, ogl 4.3 capable gpu (that has foss driver in dev. for the GNU free software fans).
[the a6 was using around ~8W @1ghz with 4 cores maxed out on cinebench via perfmon(might not be super accurate) and 13W @1ghz with 4 core at 60% and gpu maxed out]
from those metrics and with the guesstimate that the dual core version will have 2 less cores(obvious), lower clocked gpu, lower clock memory(ddr3L[RS?]) and they are both in a soc so it should be a decent for for an embedded use case!
edit: the 8W/13W numbers are for the entire system, not just the apu...although further more accurate testing could solidify those results.
source http://ultrabooknews.com/2013/05/10/live-now-acer-aspire-v5-and-amd-temash-testing/
[the a6 was using around ~8W @1ghz with 4 cores maxed out on cinebench via perfmon(might not be super accurate) and 13W @1ghz with 4 core at 60% and gpu maxed out]
from those metrics and with the guesstimate that the dual core version will have 2 less cores(obvious), lower clocked gpu, lower clock memory(ddr3L[RS?]) and they are both in a soc so it should be a decent for for an embedded use case!
edit: the 8W/13W numbers are for the entire system, not just the apu...although further more accurate testing could solidify those results.
source http://ultrabooknews.com/2013/05/10/live-now-acer-aspire-v5-and-amd-temash-testing/
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