New AMD "Trinity"-powered laptops/notebooks. Got One?

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    New AMD "Trinity"-powered laptops/notebooks. Got One?


    If anyone here is the early adopter of one of the new AMD Trinity notebooks, tell us the story and post some WEI's !

    there are a few out there shipping - BestBuy has one, Newegg has a couple, and even walmart with an HP unit - HP announced a string of them, some in the "sleekbook" line.
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    You have some links so we can check them out

    Also what were the WEI rating kinda left us hanging would like to know more if you have it
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    oh, WEI I have no idea - that's why I was posting. Hoping one of the fellow travelers here has.
    the systems that I know of that are shipping are:
    A6 Trinity units: Shop AMD
    Low price example is this Toshiba L875D-S7210 for $450 at bestbuy.

    A8 Units: example would be Newegg.com - Acer Aspire V3-551-8664 Notebook AMD A-Series A8-4500M(1.90GHz) 15.6" 6GB Memory 750GB HDD 5400rpm DVD Super Multi AMD Radeon HD 7640G
    which I find somewhat tempting after reading up on the Trinity capabilities.

    There are also several new HP Sleekbook models that employ Trinity.

    and not to be outdone:
    Walmart.com: HP Butterfly Blossom in Linen White 14.0" g4-2149se Laptop PC with AMD A6-4400M Accelerated Processor and Windows 7 Home Premium: Computers
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    I'll Bite lol

    My Laptop is amoung those in that line up but it isn't trinity

    E450 with discret Gpu 1.6Ghz althought you are looking at a A6 quadcore

    with a Butterlfly cover you are paying more for the cover then actual parts http://www.walmart.com/ip/HP-Butterf..._fb_revshr_001

    you can get the Laptop i own that would be cheaper and they even offer a upgrade for win 8 upgrade for 14.99

    It's up to you also do you plan on gaming as well? the A6+4400m might benefit hd 7520 graphics

    http://www.walmart.com/ip/HP-Black-1...ndingMethod=rr


    It depends on what you are doing even though the one im showing you is cheaper is does a good job
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    Trinity supposedly DOUBLED the graphics performance vs previous gen.
    that's enormous

    for the EE's that might view the thread:
    http://www.anandtech.com/show/5831/a...00m-a-new-hope
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    yea it does double

    they are good machines for gaming
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    It part of the Piledriver series

    it probally would be a good investment but i would go for a A10 get the most bang for your buck
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    ok, full disclosure: I did product management work in the pc patch for over a decade, and I must say AMD royally muffed this introduction, and committed crime in the product model naming conventions used. essentially what is now called an A6 is, cpu wise, half what it was [cores] though I guess their point is on a per-core basis it is superior.
    However, letting OEM's build lowball systems as the FIRST introduction of your last great hope for catching intel ultrabook models, and having uncontrolled benchmarks seep like sewage through the internet is a travesty.

    there is a tiny sliver of hope in the charts in this post: Ivy Bridge Vs Trinity benchmarks are in: Intel CPU wins, AMD GPU and battery win - MacRumors Forums

    the anecdotal evidence from gamers posting their early experience is at best a shrug... they are not seeing anything like a doubling of frame rate or any such "Wow-factor" leap. graphics wise, the lineup is stronger than previous shared-mem graphics, but not by a huge amount
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    Gaming wise it will beat intel with it's HD graphics but if they add a Mobile Gpu it is a killer
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    one more: scroll down for benchmark tables, contrasting new Trinity A10 vs. old Llano A8. What it shows in a nutshell is a step backward in CPU power, and a 20'ish% gain in GPU perf.

    AMD Trinity A10-5700 Put to test Against A8-3850 Llano in CPU/GPU Benchmarks

    again, it is suicide to have your "A10" come in below your "A8" after beating the drums of expectation for, what, two years in advance? that's a hanging offense. The A10 should have been monikered "A7".
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