AMD Llano APU vs Intel Sandy Bridge Benchmark Results From Computex 2011

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Have you been wondering how AMD’s upcoming Llano APU performs against the Intel Sandy Bridge core architecture? Well, the website OC Workbench has posted up some performance numbers that they claim came from AMD’s booth at Computex. The bad part about the story over there is that they have no pictures to back up the story and the system configurations tested are missing other than saying the APU’s were tested on a socket Fm1 motherboard using the A75 chipset. All they have posted are the two charts below that show synthetic Futuremark benchmark numbers. We have no clue if these are real, but even if they are it isn’t going to show how the processors perform in the real world.

AMD Llano APU Benchmarks

In PC Mark Vantage, the Intel seems to have the upper hand. With a Core i3-2100, it easily triumps over the A4-3350. Only with A6-3450 or A8-3550, we see the difference narrows down to a few percentage points. With the higher end Core i5-2500 and Core i7-2600K, the performance far exceeds the A8-3550, scoring 8503 and 8900. which is more than 28% and 34% respectively when compared to the A8-3550.

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