You forgot that brazos also targets lowcost notebooks (sub 500$/€), especial the chips in question (E-Series).
For that the comperison with Pentiums/Celerons and also multithreaded apps is valid.
The real netbook chips are the C-series.
Its just like with the Atoms-> D for desktops Z/N for Mobile
While noone stops a OEM to put a D or in case of amd a E into a netbook, its not the main target of that cpu.
On a side note:
Kinda funny observation, suddenly you hear form the same guys, that usually proclaim single thread performance has no relevance in todays usage scenarios, are all over the superior single threaded performance of brazos compared to atom...

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