http://www.anandtech.com/show/4444/amd-llano-notebook-review-a-series-fusion-apu-a8-3500m

Summary:

The power and battery life optimizations are the best evidence of this:
Llano offers roughly triple the battery life of the previous generation
Danube platform, all while providing similar to superior CPU performance and
a dramatic upgrade to graphics performance. From that perspective, Llano is
a clear win for AMD, allowing their less expensive notebooks to finally
offer competitive battery life with superior graphics. If you do a lot of
complex CPU calculations (and you can’t or won’t switch to GPGPU
computations), Intel’s Sandy Bridge processors are still faster than Llano,
often times by a large amount. However, not everyone needs a quad-core Sandy
Bridge notebook for $1000+. That’s where AMD hopes to come into the picture,
offering a viable entry-level gaming notebook that can handle all the other
mundane tasks you might want for under $700.


And:

The other interesting takeaway with Llano is that Brazos has just become far
less interesting for many of us. Double the performance of Atom still isn’t
enough, and now it’s only a bit more money to double or triple CPU
performance while gaming (graphics) performance is two to four times faster
than E-350.


Interesting stuff.

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Brian

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