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    Athlon II Neo K125 vs. Atom N450

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    superpi always favors intel for some reason
    Quote Originally Posted by LesGrossman View Post
    So for the last 3 months Nvidia talked about Uniengine and then Uniengine and more Uniengine and finally Uniengine. And then takes the best 5 seconds from all the benchmark run, makes a graph and then proudly shows it everywhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eric66 View Post
    superpi always favors intel for some reason
    im pretty sure thats a "lower is better" chart

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    The Pineview is getting raped. But what about power consumption?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Manicdan View Post
    im pretty sure thats a "lower is better" chart
    Nah, that graph shows how delicious the Super-Pie is. The Atom is twice as delicious according to my estimates.



    Also, this review leaves out the important power usage stats needed to make this comparison useful. We already know the Atom is slow, but how much extra battery life is it going to give us vs the Neo?

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    says in the article "The level of TDP - 12 Tues Обеспечитает работу Athlon II Neo K325 чипсет AMD M880G с интегрированной графикой Mobility Radeon HD 4225. Obespechitaet work Athlon II Neo K325 AMD M880G chipset with integrated graphics Mobility Radeon HD 4225"

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrMojoZ View Post
    Nah, that graph shows how delicious the Super-Pie is. The Atom is twice as delicious according to my estimates.



    Also, this review leaves out the important power usage stats needed to make this comparison useful. We already know the Atom is slow, but how much extra battery life is it going to give us vs the Neo?
    official site says 18 watt or something for amd
    Quote Originally Posted by LesGrossman View Post
    So for the last 3 months Nvidia talked about Uniengine and then Uniengine and more Uniengine and finally Uniengine. And then takes the best 5 seconds from all the benchmark run, makes a graph and then proudly shows it everywhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manicdan View Post
    im pretty sure thats a "lower is better" chart
    yeah sorry now i saw it
    Quote Originally Posted by LesGrossman View Post
    So for the last 3 months Nvidia talked about Uniengine and then Uniengine and more Uniengine and finally Uniengine. And then takes the best 5 seconds from all the benchmark run, makes a graph and then proudly shows it everywhere.

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    The K125 is just on a whole other level when it comes to performance.Too bad they didn't do simple battery tests so we can see how long can the Neo netbook last without charging.

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    Anyway, if the Neo can last for at least 4 to 5 Hs. I will chose it over the Atom. I had Atom netbooks and they suck, they suck real bad. Yeah, they last 7 Hs sucking, but if it takes minutes to load something you'll only get half the time using the netbook :P
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    the specs are close, but the screen is a little bigger, the case, and the battery might be too.

    anyone know if they are both on xp or if win7 is on the AMD netbook?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andi64 View Post
    Anyway, if the Neo can last for at least 4 to 5 Hs. I will chose it over the Atom. I had Atom netbooks and they suck, they suck real bad. Yeah, they last 7 Hs sucking, but if it takes minutes to load something you'll only get half the time using the netbook :P
    That's a nice interpretation! You should mail it to AMD's marketing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dresdenboy View Post
    That's a nice interpretation! You should mail it to AMD's marketing
    whats their address, id like to mail them a bag of something else while im at it...

    what do you mean they dont have an address?

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    Quote Originally Posted by eric66 View Post
    official site says 18 watt or something for amd
    See, unfortunately that's as high as what, a CULV Core i3/i5/i7? That includes the graphics die as well. Now, the CULV processor will obviously cost more, but prices are getting lower every day. You also always have the option of getting a CULV Core 2 Duo, which will still blow both of these out of the water.

    Sorry, maybe I'm just bitter at the terrible performance of netbook processors. They feel more like toys and less like notebooks to me.

    The majority of netbooks nowadays run for something ridiculous like 2 or 3 hours, and many are still upwards of $500. It's ludicrous. I find it hard to recommend a netbook to anyone nowadays.

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    Yeah, I sorta hate my N270 netbook. The fact that I got a newegg steal for $180...sorta changed that a bit.
    It's an Acer netbook newegg had a deal on and stock lasted for two minutes after the deal started. Seems like I was a little lucky.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    Yeah, I sorta hate my N270 netbook. The fact that I got a newegg steal for $180...sorta changed that a bit.
    It's an Acer netbook newegg had a deal on and stock lasted for two minutes after the deal started. Seems like I was a little lucky.
    Well, it wouldn't be hard to recommend if all netbooks were $180, that's a more than fair price.

    My point is that so many netbooks nowadays have skyrocketed in price into the standard notebook price range, while still being comparatively poor performers.

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    The platform matters here the most. If they could just swap the CPUs and see how the battery life and temps go, great. Otherwise one has to compare whole platforms, not just the CPUs.

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    AII Neo can improve power consumption. My X4 does 0.925v for 1.9Ghz.
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    looks like atom done right to me... im worried that amd is waaaaaay too late to the netbook party though :/
    its all about smartphones, tablets and 13-15" ultra thin laptops now...

    for the first two power consumption needs to be lower than atom ideally, and for the latter the performance bar has been raised a fair bit by arrandale...

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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post

    for the first two power consumption needs to be lower than atom ideally, and for the latter the performance bar has been raised a fair bit by arrandale...
    But knowing Intel they wil charge a premium for it.
    If AMD gets close enough (power consumption and performance) and manages to be alot cheaper im shure they wil sell.
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    So the most important aspect of a netbook/notebook hasn't been tested -> runtime and or power consumption...

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    Why would anyone ever consider picking x86 over ARM for a smartphone? This "smartphone/handheld" MID buzz has been going on for 4 years at least by Intel. Never heard of actual products though.

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    if its the same speed as ARM with equal or lower power consumption, i wouldnt mind. would love to have SuperNES and GBA

    anyway, back up topic. my bro got a netbook for giggles (N270) and i cant stand it! its so slow i rather not use it at all.

    also according to benches, the amd is equal to banias at same speed? if so, that is good. still have a penitum m machine and its xxxx times better than netbook.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manicdan View Post
    im pretty sure thats a "lower is better" chart
    sry i LOLed...
    you're right, SuperPI chart is always the lower is better scenario
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