AMD unveils new processors

I'd be more interested to see how it performs against Intel's Sandybridge.
 
The whole 'test' is a little strange. They mention using a 2630QM, which is a mobile chip, on an ASUS P8H67-M 'chipset', but that is the name of an ASUS LGA1155 motherboard. I really doubt this is even possible, since mobile chips don't generally use desktop chipsets let alone desktop sockets. Maybe they meant HM67?

But, then again you can't really take much from this, since they use the slowest SB mobile quad against a Llano part that does not have its speed specified. I'd wait for some 3rd party testing before coming to any conclusions about the performance of Llano. Its power usage does seem good, though.
 
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