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AMD A8-3500M Pro Reviews

HEXUS‘s review Edit

This isn't silicon alchemy; AMD hasn't reinvented the wheel or launched never-seen-before technology, but we feel that, on technical merits, APU-based laptops stand a much better chance against price-comparable Intel laptops. But the clear problem for AMD has never been one of technology competence; it has that in spades. Rather, the company needs to ensure that top-tier notebook manufacturers launch many timely, well-integrated laptops based around the APU-centric platform.
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Published on:
Jun 14, 2011

techreport.com‘s review Edit

We've had a sense of what Llano might be for many months now, and the conventional wisdom has been fairly well established. Everyone expected a CPU that couldn't keep pace with Sandy Bridge and an integrated graphics processor that would surely outdo Intel's HD 3000. The key issues, then, would be about the tradeoffs involved and about which you value more, CPU power or GPU power. The deciding factor, of course, is the quality of the production laptops. If the big PC makers can translate what we've seen of the A-Series APUs into systems that are as sleek, cool-running, and endurance-endowed as their Sandy Bridge counterparts, AMD should have a hit on its hands.
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Published on:
Jun 22, 2011

HotHardware‘s review Edit

In short, if you care about balanced computing, multimedia and gaming performance, AMD's Llano simply cannot be denied.
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Published on:
Jun 14, 2011

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