CompuLab's Fitlet Is A Very Tiny, Fanless, Linux PC With AMD A10 Micro

Written by Michael Larabel in Computers on 18 June 2015 at 01:30 PM EDT. Page 3 of 6. 15 Comments.

In terms of how the performance of the AMD A10 Micro-6700T APU compares to other hardware, while running Ubuntu 15.10 I tested it against the 45+ Linux system benchmarks from Atoms to Athlons to Phenoms and Xeons for getting some rough performance idea.

CompuLab AMD Micro Phoronix Test Run

The Fitlet-I with its tiny footprint was performing about the speeds of Intel Core 2 Duos (T9300 / P7350), Athlon 5150, and beating out the Celeron N2820, Atom E3825 Bay Trail, etc. The CPU performance is rather good considering the factors.

CompuLab AMD Micro Phoronix Test Run

The A10 Micro-6700T is quad-core with a clock speed, is based on Mullins, and has a 5 Watt power consumption.

CompuLab AMD Micro Phoronix Test Run

For being smaller than an Intel NUC, the performance is quite good and was beating out laptops of past generations like an Apple MacBook Pro with Core i5 520M processor.

CompuLab AMD Micro Phoronix Test Run

You can see more of these CompuLab Fitlet-I results against the 45+ other systems via this large OpenBenchmarking.org result file.


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