30 November 2012

Lenzfire: AMD Fusion Llano A8-3850 and APU A-Seires Platform Review

Lenzfire: AMD Fusion Llano A8-3850 and APU A-Seires Platform Review

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AMD Fusion Llano A8-3850 and APU A-Seires Platform Review

Posted: 10 Jul 2011 03:39 AM PDT

Before reviewing APU Llano A8-3850, let us first understand about the features of AMD Fusion APUs.

AMD Fusion logo

AMD Fusion A-Series APU AMD Llano A8-3850 – A Glimpse

Earlier this year, AMD launched its first foray into technology “merger” with the launch of the APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) series “E” and “C“. AMD has restructured its business plan and the second phase has already arrived. Today, the next step in the succession of AMD is launching the APU series “A” with interesting graphics capabilities, the new platform is known as “Plain.” On the table we have the processor “Llano A8-3850″ codenamed “LYNX” and today we will have a closer look at which is the efficient and powerful APU placed in the desktop market.

AMD’s business plan is positioned for strong growth of the company. The release of the APU “E” series was designed not only to the growing HTPC (Home Theater Personal Computer), but also the market for mid-range notebooks. The “E” series proved to be very efficient and works well at this level but do not imply an important contribution for those seeking a little more, so there is the birth of the series “A” and becomes a bridge Bulldozer platform for the future.

The Platform Series

In September 2009, AMD launched VISION, designed to allow a more visual approach and a superior experience for PC users to help consumers more easily find a PC that matches your needs. The demands of the average PC users “have moved beyond business applications and is now focused on richer content such as entertainment with high-definition gaming and more realism, a trend that continues.”

AMD A-Series APU Block Diagram

In response to this market demand, AMD developed the Platform “Series A” desktop processors ( AMD Llano A8-3850 ) designed to meet the needs of today’s PC users. With up to four cores of 32 nm and 400 Radeon ™ cores, the AMD of the APU Series offers the performance of the old CPU AMD Phenom ™ II combined with an AMD chip Radeon ™ graphics. In fact, AMD’s A Series provides more powerful graphics cards that many low-end dedicated graphics, allowing for an exceptional visual experience.

 AMD Fusion A-Series Architecture

The Platform for Series A, in addition to the already powerful dedicated graphics chip, AMD Dual Graphics supports combinations of this chip with the AMD graphics card series Radeon ™ HD 6400, HD 6500 and HD 6600. Thus AMD Fusion APU GPU can be combined with dedicated GPU for accelerated GPU Performance.

AMD Llano A8-3850 Review

 The APU-Series (AMD Llano A8-3850) helps to accelerate digital content creation and performance enthusiasts to 3D games. With all models support DirectX 11 and the motor Unified Video Decoder (UVD), the AMD Platform A Series enables us to enjoy the latest games and multimedia content without requiring additional GPU.

 AMD Llano A8-3850 - memory support

Entering the Review of AMD Fusion APU Llano A8-3850

As mentioned earlier a more subtle feature of the AMD Fusion APU Llano A8-3850 is the ability to add an additional GPU Radeon 6XXX series, which may run on the chip Crossfire GPU / CPU. While these CPUs share the same architecture as the portable APU launched in mid-June. Make no mistake, however, that target the broadest spectrum of buyers Hardcore PC.

AMD A-Series APU Llano A8-3850 Sku information

The APU AMD Llano A8-3850 is available with two different clock speeds and two different graphics cores. The higher CPU clock speed comes with a higher TDP and operates at higher frequencies all the time. The AMD Llano A8-3850 we are seeing today has the highest clock speed, reaching the 2.9 GHz and also has the largest IGP specification that is 6550D.

 AMD A-Series APU  Llano A8-3850 graphics capabilities

There are two IGPs available in Lynx. The more potent of the two is the HD 6550D with 600 MHz and 400 Shader Cores, which comes with AMD Llano A8-3850. His younger brother is the HD 6530D and its specifications are 320 MHz and 443 Shader Cores.

FCH A75 – Fusion Controller Hub

The FCH A75 has a number of interesting features at a very reasonable price. It supports native SATA 6GB/s two USB 3.0 (four ports), you can certainly handle all the accessories you want to connect.

  AMD A-Series APU chipsets

APU AMD Llano A8-3850 vs. AMD discrete GPU and Sandy Bridge

Unfortunately, they failed to make a direct comparison with AMD Llano A8-3850 and Sandy Bridge. With the AMD Llano A8-3850, AMD is aimed at both the low-end discrete graphics cards and i3 2100 and 2105. According to their presentation at least, it has a very impressive performance against the competition dedicated.

 AMD A-Series APU feature set comparision

Lynx clearly outshines these platforms Sandy Bridge. Although it cannot compete in direct CPU computing, but AMD Llano A8-3850 has many possibilities to use GPU-accelerated applications. AMD is pushing OpenCL with this release, indicating that there are more than 50 programs that can take advantage of GPU acceleration.

AMD definitely think you have a winner on its hands. In this chart, the Fusion APU AMD Llano A8-3850 has been compared against an i5 2500K even that falls short to run these video games. Before you mention it, yes, the i5 2500K CPU is by far superior. That is not the goal for this APU Llano A8-3850 and AMD has reaffirmed this.

 AMD A6-3650 APU in Directx 9

Judging by the results of AMD Llano A8-3850, it has an advantage with the GPU / CPU. Of course, being the company who presented these results should be regarded with suspicion, even if AMD does not have the habit of lying about test results.

AMD Llano A8-3850 with Turbo Core

One of the features that you know of AMD is that it has hexacore Turbo Core. AMD Llano A8-3850 now has integrated TurboCore and that means the processor can increase the clock frequency of the CPU cores independently above the base clock frequency for a short period of time.

 The APU AMD Llano A8-3850 is constantly measuring factors such as workload, limited power, tension and heat of the CPU and GPU. Based on these algorithms, the clock frequency of CPU cores will change.

Turbo Core, however, is not present in all APU; ironically, the AMD Llano A8-3850 of today has its clock frequency completely open without any Turbo functionality.

A4, A6 and A8

Although AMD today launched the A8 series APU mainly, soon they will launch other processors in segment A4, A6 and A8. AMD marketing Vision is applied in this new release and is trying to simplify its name and brand. Similar to Core i3, i5 and i7, AMD defines his “performance” in the levels of a scheme and easy to understand: A4, A6 and A8. Now, well into the A4, A6 and A8 processor architecture is quite the same plain.

We will arrange a little more this:

  • A8 = 4 CPU-cores, 400 cores GPU (Radeon HD 6550D) released today
  • A6 = 4 CPU-cores, 320 cores GPU (Radeon HD 6530D)
  • A4 = 2 CPU cores, GPU-240 cores (Radeon HD 6410D)

 AMD A-Series APU Sku information

  • AMD Series A4

A4 Series A4-3400 has a 65 W processor with 2 cores running at 2.7GHz. A4 processor will also be a 65-W-3300 with two cores at 2.5GHz. These models come with 160 cores A4 shader. The L2 cache is 1 MB and graphics GPU clock is 600 MHz for the A4-3400 and 443MHz for the A4-3300.

  • AMD A6 series

There are three processors that are on the A6 series, the first is the A6-3650. This is a 100 W processor and 4 cores running at 2.6GHz. The A6-3600 operates at 65 W with 4 cores running at 2.4/2.1GHz APU (Turbo Core). The third is the APU A6-3500, which will be released at a later stage, with 65 W and 3-core 2.4/2.1 GHz (Turbo Core). These processors have 4 MB of L2 cache, except the A6-3500 has 3 MB (a core of less). All three models have 320 shader cores to 443MHz.

  • AMD A8 series – Llano A8-3850

The main series of processors Lynx is presented with the A8 series. Two models of APUs available in the A8 series, the AMD Llano A8-3850 operating at 100 W and a 2.9GHz clock a quad core processor. The other model is the A8-3000 rated at 65W, 2.7/2.4GHz (Turbo Core). Both APU have 4 MB of L2 cache and a package of at least 400 shaders Radeon GPU running at 600 MHz, comparable to a Radeon HD 6550D.

Final Thoughts and Conclusion of AMD Llano A8-3850

AMD certainly has a winner on its hands with its APU A-series Llano A8-3850. The CPU itself acts as a clock similar to CPU Phenom X4 II while the IGP is a graph overestimated, the contrary is very powerful compared to integrated are generally weak.

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The AMD APU Llano A8-3850 is expected to have a retail price of around US $135. So for less than US $250 (the price of a lot of motherboards for this platform) can be an APU and a mother on which to build a robust system. For a Home Theatre PC and to enjoy not only high-definition programming, but also some decent games, this combination of Motherboard and AMD Llano A8-3850 will be perfect.


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N8 vs. Lumia 920: Camera comparison

Posted: 29 Nov 2012 02:20 PM PST

Camera enthousiast? Stuck with your trusty N8 and are now looking to get something else but don't know where to turn? Maybe Steve Litchfield from All About Windows Phone can help.

As a former N8 owner  this is one I have been looking forward too, a straight comparison between the N8 and the new Lumia 920. The N8 has made some amazing pictures during the time I carried it and to be honest I missed it quite a bit when the Lumia 800 became my daily driver. The 920 could remedy that, but can it match the (still) excellent performance of the former cameraphone king that is the N8.

Steve's conclusion;

The big question we started this feature with was “I have a Nokia N8 and love the camera – if I did switch to a Lumia 920, would I be disappointed in the camera?”

I have to say that, based on my tests above, unless you take a lot of low light shots of moving people then the answer would be no, you won’t be disappointed. The Lumia 920′s camera isn’t really a leap upwards in quality from the 2010 imaging king, but then neither is it much of a downwards step, as is true of the rest of the competition (e.g. iPhone 5, Galaxy S III), Nokia 808-aside, of course.

Be sure to check out the full story (and images) over at AAWP.


Whatsapp Screwed Up for All; Don’t Fall for Spam Messages

Posted: 29 Nov 2012 05:56 AM PST

Whastsapp is having some server issues leading to all contact statuses being set as “Error: Status Unavailable”. However they are aware of the issue and are working on a fix, so no need to fall for the cahin whatsapps stating that it’s shutting down or becoming paid or whatever other BS some troll comes up with.

 

 


Multiple Nokia Apps Updated for WP8 Including Smart Shoot, Access Point, Phone Transfer

Posted: 29 Nov 2012 05:05 AM PST

Nokia have pushed out a bunch of updates for their Lumia exclusive apps, covering Smart Shoot, Access Point, Information Transfer  Extras and a bunch more. Unfortunately most of these are WP8 only updates probably bringing some new WP8 required features, or just higher screen resolution support; either way good news.

Thanks for tip Nabkawe


Nokia Lumia 920 popular in Hong Kong?

Posted: 29 Nov 2012 02:28 AM PST

 

There’s a been quite a bit of news on the Nokia Lumia 920s popularity. We haven’t got numbers from Nokia but it’s been plenty of reports on a figure of 2.5 Million for the 920 in the first month alone. Quite alright for a second gen version for the Lumia range.

If true, that’s a good start, along with news of it being out of stock in several places (though that might have more to do with low initial stock to begin with than actual sales).

The Nokia Lumia 920 is a genuinely awesome phone through and through. in design, in build, in features, in usability – it’s a fantastic all in one package for the majority of consumers and it’s no surprise to see how despite the abysmal marketing from Nokia, it seems to be selling quite well on its own. Wireless charging, Optical image stabilisation carl Zeiss PureView camera, Super Sensitive Screen, PureMotion HD+ With Clear Black Display, WP8 Nokia Drive, beautiful design and legendary Nokia build.

I can’t quite understand the garbled auto-translation but it appears to have some popularity in Hong Kong.

http://winp.cn/portalthread-106770-1-1.html

More exaggerated, Hong Kong Bank Lumia 920 at today is the seller Scoop 5600 yuan high price, sometimes for many consumers surprised.

All this shows that a phenomenon: Nokia Lumia 920 is so popular, Nokia virtue WP8 resurgent? Let the market data speak for themselves.

Tipper Keithium explains:

Lumia 920 has been launched in Hong Kong today for a price of about 4500 Yuan (722 USD) and , got "looted" by buyers and now stands sold out completely. As reported, many buyers returned empty-handed. Though the number of devices in the stock have been quoted to be 7000, still for a small market like Hong Kong and this being the first lot only, is very significant.

State-side, the Nokia Lumia 920 is said to be extremely popular at Walmart. In Sweden, an online retailer says the 920 has created a backlog of demand twice as big as for the very popular SGSIII.

The Phones4U stores at Preston have regularly been out of stock on the Nokia Lumia 920 for a while (hence my wait for replacement) but they only had small initial stock.

Fingers crossed Nokia helps the Nokia Lumia 920 gain some awareness from consumers, so that they’ll be informed about how awesome this phone is when considering their new phone options. Hopefully this is the start of the tide turning in Nokia’s favour, not just in sales, but over all public image of the once king of phones.

Cheers rishabh and Keithium for the tip!


Video: Jolla Answers Your Sailfish Questions

Posted: 29 Nov 2012 02:11 AM PST

Quick heads up: Jolla’s Marc Dillon Answers questions on Sailfish

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Cheers Pica pica for the tip!


Reader Reports: AT&T agent misleading over Nokia Lumia 920/HTC?

Posted: 29 Nov 2012 02:09 AM PST

 

 

This is a single case as far as I know but it’s not the first time I’ve come across a sales rep that knew next to nothing significant about the latest Nokia that’s on sale.

You know my feelings about the Lumiawannabe 8X. It’s good for a WP8 phone, and I’m only irked by the fact that despite the obvious stolen design from Nokia, HTC would create a video to say it’s all their own unique design. Sure it was HTC. Sure it was.

Like I didn’t need to get any more annoyed at HTCopyPasta, one of our readers said that whilst at an AT&T store, a rep was misleading a customer over the benefits of the HTC over the Nokia.

I am standing in an AT&T store in Portland, ME. The agent here is trying to sell a HTC to a customer by telling him that the HTC is more powerful than the lumia 920. He is telling the customer that HTC is expensive because it is much advanced than the nokia lumia. He even told the customer that the screen on the htc is better than Nokia
the worst thing, customer now wants put $50 more to get the "better" htc phone…

Reena Naik-Smith (abhay_naik) 

In my own experience in the UK, the couple of reps I’ve encountered had no idea about super sensitive screen, Clear Black display, or optical image stabilisation/PureView, or PureMotion HD+ or about Wireless Charging in the Nokia Lumia 920. It’s an absolute JOKE. And I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Is that really the reps total fault? Sure they might have a training video that explains it. Perhaps they do, perhaps they don’t.

But where are the mainstream ads that tell us exactly those things? Those unique and innovative Nokia things? Where on earth is the damn Nokia adverts that can connect with the consumer to tell them about these Nokia features and how these features can benefit their every day lives in ways competing smartphones can’t yet? Where are they? Must be stick with your wishy washy, arty, farty nonsense? Year after year? And any good advert that comes out of 99 awful ones is never replicated or seen by only a few?


Video: Nokia Asha 308 Dual-SIM Smartphone – Nokia India

Posted: 29 Nov 2012 01:56 AM PST

Short quick advert from Nokia India and the Nokia Asha 308 Smartphone (Dual Sim)

Here’s presenting the Nokia Asha 308 dual-SIM Smartphone. Get faster web browsing on the super responsive 3-inch capacitive screen. It also comes with the all new Nokia Nearby app. Now discover places in a new way.
Know more about the phone here: http://bit.ly/SOyUWV

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Initial designs / prototypes / boxes for Nokia X5, E7, X3 etc?

Posted: 28 Nov 2012 11:57 PM PST

Some interesting packaging for the Nokia X5 and Nokia E7. For some reason these pictures look familiar but I’m not sure why.

Anywhoo, looking at the X5 and E7, you’ll note that they’re quite different to what was actually given that designation. These aren’t some clones or mishaps. They’re official from Nokia.

http://i.nokia.com/r/image/view/-/2001910/highRes/1/-/hero-jpg.jpg

E7-00 was of course the slider QWERTY, not the E72-esque monoblock. The Nokia X5 had two public designs, a square QWERTY slider and a monoblock.

There’s more. Check out the X3 and C1

Thank Reena Naik-Smith for the tip!