Published results APU AMD Trinity A6 for ultrathin notebooks in 3DMark

Speaking of hybrid CPU AMD Trinity A6, designed for ultra-thin notebooks (Platform Ultrathin), AMD has published the result, which shows that the CPU test in 3DMark.
The result is 2355 points. For comparison - the processor Intel Core i5-2537M (Sandy Bridge) is gaining in the same test score of 1158. Both products are classified as low-power processors - the TDP value of each of them is 17 Tues
At AMD, suggest that the performance of Intel processors with the micro-Ivy Bridge will be 30% higher than the performance of Intel microarchitecture Sandy Bridge. Accordingly, the expected result can be Ivy Bridge in the test 3DMark - 1505. In other words, a Trinity, surpassing its current competitor by 103%, and may retain the superiority of his successor - by 56%.
Model APU AMD Trinity A10 with a TDP of 25 watts, designed for a "thick" notebook shows the result in 3DMark 3600 scores. This is 136% greater than the expected figure Ivy Bridge.
Specify that it was a higher graphics performance. As for the performance of CPU, it is expected that the product Intel will have the best performance based on a single core and single-threaded applications. In multithreaded applications, the position of Trinity stronger, because APU with two modules (actually - four cores) will be able to compete on price with the dual-core Intel, able to carry four streams through technology Hyper-Threading.
Interestingly, the presentation of test results has been removed from public view.

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