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AAEON EMB-BT1: A Linux-Friendly, Mini-ITX, Atom "Bay Trail" Board
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E1-2100 comparison
It sure would be nice to see the catalyst driver in the Kabini vs. Atom graphics comparison.
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If someone is interested to compare (mainly aimed for server needs), here is most powerfull PC Kabini to date tested on Linux - socketed Athlon 5350:
The AMD Athlon 5350 will be the highest performing AM1 processor at launch. It provides solid low power CPU performance for this segment and GCN based GPU
and also just lower CPU clocked model Athlon 5150 is also tested:
The AMD Athlon 5150 is a lower cost part that provides SoC capabilities at low power consumption levels. This allows platforms to be small, inexpensive and quiet with minimal complexity.
i think tomorow Sempron 3850 benchmarks will appear, etc.
But of course i would mostly like to have GL performance tested on Linux that would beLast edited by dungeon; 08 April 2014, 03:23 PM.
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Originally posted by willmore View PostThis is the first Bay Trail vs Kabini benchmark I've seen. Is the relative performance between this new Atom and the new Kabini cores similar to other benchmarks eleswhere? I thought Bay Trail was supposed to do better than this.
Kabini has definitely quite a bit faster GPU though (even the low-clocked variants), but the open-source radeonsi driver apparently isn't that well optimized yet (which you can clearly see from other benchmarks with GCN chips).
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This is the first Bay Trail vs Kabini benchmark I've seen. Is the relative performance between this new Atom and the new Kabini cores similar to other benchmarks eleswhere? I thought Bay Trail was supposed to do better than this.
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Originally posted by kaprikawn View PostWould like to see some information regarding availability, specifically international (i.e. non-US) availability...
Also, Michael, since you are running ubuntu 14.04 could you post output of command
Code:cryptsetup benchmar
I wonder what is encryption performance (handy with home NAS scenario) of this CPU since it's the first ATOM with AES-NI
Thanks.
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Originally posted by kaprikawn View PostWould like to see some information regarding availability, specifically international (i.e. non-US) availability. I've read with interest the other similar articles (such as the Kabini), only to see talk of newegg availability and rebates, which are US-centric availability notions. Given that I'm in Europe, probably like a sizeable proportion of your readership, I'd like to know whether I can get my hands on this board without having to fire up Google.
Pick the office closest to you and give them a ring and they will be able to provide you with costs and where to buy the boards. I can tell you AAEON has some inventory levels right now, so lead time will be 1~2 weeks.
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Originally posted by kaprikawn View PostWould like to see some information regarding availability, specifically international (i.e. non-US) availability. I've read with interest the other similar articles (such as the Kabini), only to see talk of newegg availability and rebates, which are US-centric availability notions. Given that I'm in Europe, probably like a sizeable proportion of your readership, I'd like to know whether I can get my hands on this board without having to fire up Google.
Pick the office closest to you and give them a ring and they will be able to provide you with costs and where to buy the boards. I can tell you AAEON has some inventory levels right now, so lead time will be 1~2 weeks.
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Would like to see some information regarding availability, specifically international (i.e. non-US) availability. I've read with interest the other similar articles (such as the Kabini), only to see talk of newegg availability and rebates, which are US-centric availability notions. Given that I'm in Europe, probably like a sizeable proportion of your readership, I'd like to know whether I can get my hands on this board without having to fire up Google.
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AAEON EMB-BT1: A Linux-Friendly, Mini-ITX, Atom "Bay Trail" Board
Phoronix: AAEON EMB-BT1: A Linux-Friendly, Mini-ITX, Atom "Bay Trail" Board
For those after a low-cost mini-ITX board for use within an HTPC, SOHO file server, or other low-power situations, AAEON has out an interesting board called the EMB-BT1, or more formally the AAEON EMB-BT1-A10-3825. This mini-ITX motherboard has onboard an Intel Atom E3825 "Bay Trail" SoC for delivering decent performance out of the six Watt SoC and having open-source-friendly graphics under Linux.
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