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AMD Bulldozer & Bobcat
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Sky.Live
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Jun 16 2011, 12:17 AM
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I'm looking for an alll around decent laptop with primary concern on portability + battery life..
AMD seems promising this time but I'm eying more on the Intel's Ultrabook concept..
I hope AMD can delivers the same. I am more bias towards Intel mostly but I wanna try AMD on the next purchase (everytime I bought a new plattform Intel just came out with something that has a significant lead, guess it's the timing factor).
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Sky.Live
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Jun 17 2011, 11:30 AM
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QUOTE(dma0991 @ Jun 16 2011, 12:54 AM) Ultrabook is the concept that comes along with Ivy Bridge and it is set to be launched around April next year. Most probably AMD can't deliver the performance that you seek if your work is very CPU intensive but I don't see the harm trying out Llano anyways. Lets just say that the price of the A8 is RM2100, add in a 120GB 3rd gen SSD which should amount to ~3k and you have a solid laptop for just about anything. IMHO a SSD has better noticeable performance gain in terms of system responsiveness than an upgrade to a better CPU. Actually no need that much juice, just greed and geek haha.. I realised I cant utilised more than what my system has to offer now, despite after 3 years using the rig already.
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Sky.Live
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Aug 29 2011, 09:21 PM
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WOuld you build yourself a AMD rig now? with the new released processor?
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