When was the last time better bins have made a difference? In the 4 years of following tech, the only time I've seen better bins effect anything was never. Merely process problems being fixed for volume or revisions improving chips.I think it's just better bins on Trinity, tbh...
Ouch. And I am not impressed by the roadmap at all. Intel will be on 14nm when AMD hits 28nm. Double the size of Intel's process tech.
(2) Test conducted in AMD Performance Labs using FutureMark 3DMark Vantage P as a metric for GPU performance and PCMark Vantage as a metric for CPU performance. The AMD Z-60 APU-based system scored 455 and 1914 in 3DMark and PCMark respectively. The AMD A6-1450 APU-based system delivers scores of 981 and 3123 in 3DMark and PCMark respectively. The platforms tested were the AMD Z-60 APU with AMD Radeon(TM) HD 6250 graphics, 2x 2GB DDR3-1066, Microsoft Windows 7 and the "Larne" reference platform with an AMD A6-1450 Quad Core 1.0GHz APU, AMD Radeon(TM) HD 8280 Series graphics, 2GB DDR3-1066 system memory and Microsoft Windows 7. TEM-2
Tablet platforms:
2012: 455 in 3DMark and 1914 in PCMark
2013: 981 in 3DMark and 3123 in PCMark
(3) Test conducted in AMD Performance Labs measuring productivity performance with PCMark Vantage. The "Kabini" A6 APU-based system scored 5271 while the "Brazos" APU-based system scored 2807. "Kabini" PC config is based off the "Larne" reference design with 2013 AMD A6-5200 APU with AMD Radeon HD 8400 graphics, 4G DDR3 1600, and Windows 8 64bit. "Brazos" PC config is based off the "Renmore" reference resign with 2012 AMD E2-1800 APU with AMD Radeon HD 7340 graphics, 4G DDR3 1333 and Windows 7 Ultimate. KBN-3
Netbook/AIO/cheap ultrabook platforms:
2012: 2807 in PCMark Vantage
2013: 5272 in PCMark Vantage
So I guess they're not cherry picking their benchmarks after all, considering how general 3DMark and PCMark are.
Thanks for the infos..
That makes CPU/GPU respective improvements for A10 and A8
at 11-21% and 12-40% respectively.
Seems that they focused on portable gears , we ll see if there will
be desktop versions..
An official number....
Richland = clock bump + larger GPU?
Total CPU and GPU SHE say Cpu or APU she was talking over all . SO that could be 20% +30%= 50% I loved the demos against intels processors .
I think that it s mainly a GPU improvement , but then without a slightly
better CPU it would be diffucult to extract more perfs unless this was only
a matter of bandwith...
Who cares about Richland?
Temash is faster than Brazos at 1/3rd TDP.
20% and 30% would be 25% average improvement , unless
you re using your usual Intel dedicated metric.....
50% average could mean 30% CPU and 70% GPU....
Some calculations:Testing and projections develop by AMD Performance Labs. The score for the 2012 AMD A10-4600M on 3DMark 11 was 1150 and the 2012 AMD A8-4555M was 780 while the Richland 2013 AMD A10-5750M was 1400 and the AMD A8-5545M was 1100. PC configuration based on the Pumori reference design with the 2012 AMD A10-4600M with Radeon HD 7660G graphics, the 2012 AMD A8-4555M with AMD Radeon HD 7600G graphics, the 2013 AMD A10-5750M with AMD Radeon HD 8650G graphics and the 2013 AMD A8-5545M with AMD Radeon 8510G Graphics. All configurations use 4G DDR3-1600 (Dual Channel) Memory and Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. RIN-1
Test conducted in AMD Performance Labs using FutureMark 3DMark Vantage P as a metric for GPU performance and PCMark Vantage as a metric for CPU performance. The AMD Z-60 APU-based system scored 455 and 1914 in 3DMark and PCMark respectively. The AMD A6-1450 APU-based system delivers scores of 981 and 3123 in 3DMark and PCMark respectively. The platforms tested were the AMD Z-60 APU with AMD Radeon HD 6250 graphics, 2x 2GB DDR3-1066, Microsoft Windows 7 and the Larne reference platform with an AMD A6-1450 Quad Core 1.0GHz APU, AMD Radeon HD 8280 Series graphics, 2GB DDR3-1066 system memory and Microsoft Windows 7. TEM-2
Test conducted in AMD Performance Labs measuring productivity performance with PCMark Vantage. The "Kabini" A6 APU-based system scored 5271 while the "Brazos" APU-based system scored 2807. Kabini PC config is based off the "Larne" reference design with 2013 AMD A6-5200 APU with AMD Radeon HD 8400 graphics, 4G DDR3 1600, and Windows 8 64bit. "Brazos" PC config is based off the "Renmore" reference resign with 2012 AMD E2-1800 APU with AMD Radeon HD 7340 graphics, 4G DDR3 1333 and Windows 7 Ultimate. KBN-3
Testing and projections develop by AMD Performance Labs. The score for the 2012 AMD A10-4600M on the PCMark 7 Overall benchmark was 1965 and the 2012 AMD A8-4555M was 1650, while the Richland 2013 AMD A10-5750M was 2175 and the 2013 AMD A8-5545M was 1850. PC configs based on the Pumori reference design with the 2012 AMD A10-4600M with Radeon HD 7660G graphics, the 2012 AMD A8-4555M with AMD Radeon HD 7600G graphics, the 2013 AMD A10-5750M with AMD Radeon HD 8650G graphics and the 2013 AMD A8-5545M with AMD Radeon 8510G Graphics. All configs used 4G DDR3-1600 (Dual Channel) Memory and Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. RIN-4
Based on testing and calculations by AMD Performance Labs, the 2013 AMD A-Series "Richland" platform enables 780 min./13:00 hours of Screen on idle / eReader. Battery life calculations based on a 6 cell Li-Ion 62.16Whr battery pack at 98% utilization. AMD defines "all-day" battery life as 8+ hours of battery life in Windows Idle. Test configuration: "Pumori" reference board, AMD A6-5350M APU with AMD Radeon HD 8450G Graphics, 4G DDR3-1600 (Dual Channel) Memory and Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, 14" 1366 x 768 eDP Panel / LED Backlight set at 100 nits, HDD (SATA) - 250GB 5400rpm, 62Whr Battery Pack and Windows 7 Home Premium. RIN-5
- 22% and 41% in 3DMark 11 for A10 and A8, respectively. (Richland)The score for the 2012 AMD A10-4600M on 3DMark 11 was 1150 and the 2012 AMD A8-4555M was 780 while the Richland 2013 AMD A10-5750M was 1400 and the AMD A8-5545M was 1100.
- 115% and 63% in 3DMark Vantage P and PCMark respectively. (Temash)The AMD Z-60 APU-based system scored 455 and 1914 in 3DMark and PCMark respectively. The AMD A6-1450 APU-based system delivers scores of 981 and 3123 in 3DMark and PCMark respectively.
- 88% in PCMark Vantage (Kabini)The "Kabini" A6 APU-based system scored 5271 while the "Brazos" APU-based system scored 2807.
- 11% and 12% in PCMark 7 for A10 and A8 respectively (Richland)The score for the 2012 AMD A10-4600M on the PCMark 7 Overall benchmark was 1965 and the 2012 AMD A8-4555M was 1650, while the Richland 2013 AMD A10-5750M was 2175 and the 2013 AMD A8-5545M was 1850.
(A6 Richland)Based on testing and calculations by AMD Performance Labs, the 2013 AMD A-Series "Richland" platform enables 780 min./13:00 hours of Screen on idle / eReader.
Say what you want, that presentation painted the rosiest picture of AMD's roadmap I've seen yet.
I still think 'connected standby' is a must have feature for those mobile SoCs though, still no word of that from the AMD side?
The score for the 2012 AMD A10-4600M on 3DMark 11 was 1150 and the 2012 AMD A8-4555M was 780 while the “Richland” 2013 AMD A10-5750M was 1400 and the AMD A8-5545M was 1100.
- 22% and 41% in 3DMark 11 for A10 and A8, respectively. (Richland)
Thats some strange math your doing . the older one is the number thats used
You went 1400 is what % of 1150. Thats not right . The processor ran at 1150 and the new one at 1400 Which came first the chiken or the egg .
I got 18 % increase and 30 % without fussy math
Because you're not insane.I was comparing the Richland A10 to the Trinity A10. Why would I not state increase over Trinity as the ratio of Richland to Trinity.
Because you're not insane.
Ok so Richland is 32nm after all with GCN(or not?)- clock bumps on CPU/GPU side? Good news is that Kaveri is H2 2013 product now and not 2014(unless things change of course).
Kabini/Temash look most impressive of all .