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Originally posted by mastereye View PostEven though video acceleration doesn't work it might be able to play an HD video just using the CPU. However, I couldn't find any information on that. That's why I would like to pose the following two questions:
Is it fast enough to play a 720p HD h.264 file?
Is it fast enough to play a 720p HD flash/youtube video?
Without hardware acceleration it's possible to play 720p but just barely
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Even though video acceleration doesn't work it might be able to play an HD video just using the CPU. However, I couldn't find any information on that. That's why I would like to pose the following two questions:
Is it fast enough to play a 720p HD h.264 file?
Is it fast enough to play a 720p HD flash/youtube video?
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audio hdmi
Maybe a little bit off-topic, but could you test HDMI audio with and or without catalyst drivers with this chipset?
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Did I miss the OpenCL tests, or are they just not there? It seems like the biggest advantage that this Fusion architecture has could be seen with the right OpenCL benchmark.
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d1saster: Why? The i7 costs about three times what an E-350 *with board* costs. Do you actually suggest comparing an Atom to that i7?
Does anyone already have some SoftRAID benchmarks for the E-350? I ordered mine but it isn't quite here yet.
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Looks pretty nice. I've been considering a Zacate Mini-ITX board as a MythTV front-end after I move this summer (and rebuild the HTPC / Home server setup).
When you do the graphics comparison, could you add in a dedicated graphics card as an additional data point?
Something like:
1) Fusion w/ Catalyst
2) Fusion w/ r600g
3) Fusion w/ a dedicated Radeon card running Catalyst
4) Fusion w/ dedicated Radeon w/ r600g
Adding in the dedicated card would help us to figure out how much the CPU is bottle-necking the graphics performance.
Also, checking the smoothness of full-screen HD video playback would be a cool thing to do, as it seems like a lot of people (not just me) are considering the Fusion chips for HTPC duties.
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would be nice to see how the e350 compares to a core i7 2657M (17 W TDP)
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AMD Fusion E-350 Linux Performance
Phoronix: AMD Fusion E-350 Linux Performance
By now you have likely seen the AMD Fusion E-350 APU showcased on a number of Windows web-sites, but how is this AMD Accelerated Processor working in the Linux world? At Phoronix today are the first in-depth Ubuntu Linux benchmarks being published from this promising, low-power solution designed to compete with Intel's Atom.
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