Well. Let's put it this way.
People who need Windows Tablet will buy Cherry Trail.
People who need Android Tablet will buy Cherry Trail.
People who need Windows/Android Tablet will buy Cherry Trail.
So... WHO CARES!
K1 could be 3x more efficient than AMDs chip, but ... it's irrelevant.
AMD already tried this.
http://www.amd.com/us/press-releases/Pages/amd-announces-new-levels-of-realism-2009sept30.aspx
Speaking about HSA, people tends to forget that GPU is not CPU (even if these have common memory space). There are reasons why one, not really modern cpu core is much more...
Didn't expect BT to be competitive in graphics department against best available mobile solution on raw performance, but it seems it is.
http://community.futuremark.com/hardware/mobile
also, just as aside note...
No idea how reliable their test is, but I think the delta seems OK because high load may stress not only CPU/GPU, but pretty much every other device subsystem.
7.9W delta - sure it worse than 5.1W delta out of Galaxy Note 3, but... I have no idea what notebookchech uses to stress android...
Nice job finding lowest possible 2500k score in this "very reliable" benchmark.
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/compare/223722?baseline=197965
Official Intel Roadmap
http://www.techspot.com/news/54777-intel-atom-soc-roadmap-updated-new-chips-and-64-bit-android-tablets-on-the-horizon.html
Cherry-Trail in second half of 2014, 64-bit versions of Windows & Android for Bay-Trail in beginning of 2014.
Only in Ice Storm which is developed especially for mobile devices and not really shader heavy. This benchmark is mostly BW limited. Check out two other graphics benchmarks in your link (cloud gate and 3dmark11) - those have around 4x performance difference which pretty much reflects 5x...
There are additional pieces of information about Cherry Trail
http://vr-zone.com/articles/first-look-new-features-cherry-trails-gpu/64068.html
While the info is mostly promising (especially 16 EU part), some info looks strange. For example one slide stays that Bay Trail does not support Open GL...
Ivy bridge still has the issue (although it was improved - it's able something like 23.96). Haswell finally got the right frame-rate.
http://missingremote.com/review/intel-nuc-kit-d54250wyk
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