The Acer W510, a nice Clovertrail-based Windows tablet has what I call ‘bearable’ Windows performance. AMD Temash, the quad-core platform for low-cost notebooks has what I call ‘good mainstream’ performance. It looks like BayTrail’s CPU performance will go up to 3X that of the Clovertrail platform and equal that of AMD Temash quad-core. At IDF, which started for me today, we’ll hear a lot more about BayTrail and we expect to see device launches in the next 24-48hours.
In the Cinebench test result, posted by an Intel engineer, we see a Cinebench score of 1.47 points. The CPU is a Z3370 which, based on the information we have, one of the high-end models. It’s quad-core running at 1.47Ghz. Based on some leaked information, it could be a Celeron branded part. (Celeron N2805?Bay Trail-M??dual-core 1.46GHz?TDP 4.5W)
At 4.5W TDP this could be used in a larger tablet or entry-level notebook. There will be SKUs, however, which won’t have this level of performance. Single and dual-core Bay Trail CPUs are expected.
BayTrail will launch within the next 48 hours. Stay tuned for official news, performance and products from IDF 2013.
Via Extremetech
“At 4.5W TDP this could be used in a larger tablet or entry-level notebook. There will be SKUs, however, which won’t have this level of performance. Single and dual-core Bay Trail CPUs are expected.”
and yet again … it’s (still) a long, long way to tipperary.
At-least ASUS comes up with some sort of innovation although I am not really impressed with the specs as compare to price but it is still worthwhile to have a look. When it will be coming into the market?