

to sum it up, this thing has a lot of neat controls that let you change it to your liking.Īnother thing I liked about it is the audio, I have never heard a sound system on a laptop that was so appealing to the ears. This laptop is very flexible when it comes to power, you can control the CPU speed, Graphics speed/power and set certain processes to use your duel graphics. I wont bore you with my life story so ill skip to the good part. Pros: Okay, so I bought this laptop with the intent of replacing my desktop, mainly because I don't use my desktop due to the fact that I am constantly moving around. LED backlight, 200 nits, 16:9 aspect ratioġ x internal analog mic, Dolby Home Theater v4ĥ-in-1 card reader (SD, MMC, MS, MS Pro, XD)ĭimensions & Weight Dimensions (W x D x H)Īdditional Information Date First Available We'll let you know if we uncover anything more.Learn more about the Lenovo Z585 (59363062) Model Brand If nothing else, the Folding benchmark tests are in line with that promise. After all, AMD did promise that the overall performance would be better by up to 25%, even though the TDP is the same (35W). The clock speeds will be higher than those of the previous generation, but this goes without saying. What we meant by that is that two Piledriver modules are present, leading to a total of four x86 processor cores. We mentioned before that the product is a dual-Piledriver. The integer speed (basically the CPU math performance) is where Trinity shines though: its score of 5,214.95 / 5 662.48 is about 38.67% better than the Llano's 3,921.99.Īdded to the above is another benefit: the Radeon HD 6900-series graphics with some functions found in the new HD 7000. Meanwhile, A8-3500M "Llano" got 1,580.98, which means that the average difference is of 5.47% (in favor of Trinity).

In terms of floating point speeds, A8-4500M "Trinity" scored 1,655.51 points on one of the two systems tested, and 1,679.55 on another. The dual-Piledriver A8-4500 was tested under the Folding benchmark, and there is a clear difference between the two GPU generations. What we do have to write about is the result of a test reported by NordicHardware. The unit in question is called A8-4500M and will take the place of the A8-3500M (the Llano-series equivalent).Īlas, we have no clock speeds to relay, so that will have to wait for a bit longer. To be more specific, the Internet has uncovered some details about one of the chips that will be part of this product collection. Advanced Micro Devices is going to launch its 32nm-based Trinity accelerated processing units this year (2012) and there is now some extra information on the line.
