CPU Productivity

Our CPU productivity tests vary from pure CPU grunt (rendering, video conversion) to a variable workload based on common usage patterns that take into account memory speed and disk accesses. For consistency we run each CPU at its rated speed and the SSD is kept the same throughout.

SYSmark 2014 - Office Suite

SYSmark 2014 - Media Suite

SYSmark 2014 - Data Suite

SYSmark 2014 - Overall

Cinebench R10 - Single Threaded Benchmark

Cinebench R10 - Multi-Threaded Benchmark

Cinebench 11.5 - Single Threaded

Cinebench 11.5 - Multi-Threaded

x264 HD Benchmark - 1st pass - v3.03

x264 HD Benchmark - 2nd pass - v3.03

Sunspider 1.0.2

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The Competition and The Test CPU Benchmarks
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  • tomsworkshop - Friday, April 11, 2014 - link

    i think these chips are nice for 12"-13" slim laptop, and don't if it is soldered on board, is about time they replace the current E350 APU on mobo with jaguar core chips, maybe the GDDR5 sideport memory onboard will be a nice feature.
  • Hrel - Friday, April 11, 2014 - link

    I don't even know why they're bothering, these performance numbers are useless.
  • Oscarcharliezulu - Saturday, April 12, 2014 - link

    PC's wont compete with tablets by being cheap, they compete by being awesome - 4k screens, fast ssd's, great 3d graphics, cloud storage so you can work anywhere, great games at ultra HD....
  • hangfirew8 - Monday, April 14, 2014 - link

    ...and a full-sized keyboard and mouse.
  • Antronman - Monday, April 21, 2014 - link

    Microsoft solved that problem.
    Heck, some of the Surface tablets have serious CPU computing power.
    PCs compete by having better price/performance, and yes being generally better.

    I'd like to see UE4 on an iPad air :P
  • plonk420 - Sunday, April 13, 2014 - link

    on my 19 watt E-350 (microATX, also see http://www.anandtech.com/show/4996/ ), i removed the tiny, possibly whiny fan, and secured a PWM 120mm Arctic Cooling fan over it. that with a PC Power and Cooling Silencer, and it was so quiet, i could hear my fridge and other PCs around the apartment, it was so quiet.
  • fteoath64 - Sunday, April 13, 2014 - link

    How could a dual core chip clocked at less than 1.5Ghz with gpu at 400Mhz have a TDP of 25 watts ?!!!. Even an Arm chip clocked at 1.9Ghz have a TDP of about 5 watts. How can x86 compete really in terms of price performance and power ?!. These are throw away chips with such power consumption levels.
  • 0ldman79 - Sunday, April 13, 2014 - link

    Any way we could get some FX processors in the benches?

    I know that AM3+ is probably a dead line, but we've still got the machines out in the world. I'd like to know where my PC lines up without having to find an FX 6300 compared to a Core i5 compared to an A8.
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  • duploxxx - Monday, April 14, 2014 - link

    And yet again we have to find out that in the conclusion the review start to focus on cpu performance only and compairing with totally different types of cpu to make this kabini look bad especially the single threaded performance. while it is on par with latest generation of intel or on multithreaded way better.
    http://www.anandtech.com/show/7933/the-desktop-kab...

    not a single word in the conclusions on graphics which again shows how bad all these intel parts really are... even these latest generations.

    I often wonder that reviewer background and how neutral they actually are and look at a certain system from a certain perspective, sure my ferrari will run faster then a fiat, but look at the purpose and design...

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