Showing posts with label Laptop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Laptop. Show all posts

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Apple laptops and desktops might soon have AMD processors

Apple has used Intel's microprocessor in its laptops and desktop personal computers from 2006, but this may soon change. Apple has recently has been in talk's with Intel's rival Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). Representative of AMD have been spotted on their way out from meetings with member's of Apple's top brass.  



The meetings have reportedly included briefings by AMD that have since enabled Apple to begin working with AMD processors in its labs as part of an initiative to position the chips inside some of the company's forthcoming products.

It is believed that Apple is working with AMD to expand its potential sources for CPUs in order to increase its flexibility and broaden its competitive options, but also likely in response to problems it has encountered with Intel. These issues include limited availability of new processors  as well as new chipset designs imposed by Intel that have blocked the Apple's plans to continue a partnership with NVidia to deliver a standardized chipset for use with its Intel processors across all of its consumer computer offerings.

Why Apple hasn't used AMD CPUs before
When Apple first announced its plans to migrate to Intel CPUs back in 2005, many observers questioned why the company wasn't also using AMD's compatible processors as a secondary option. AMD's chips at the time were considered more powerful and often cheaper than Intel's flagship offerings, including the Pentium IV. However, Apple was happy to information about Intel's roadmap, and was primarily interested in the company's new Core line of fast, yet energy efficient designs suitable for use in its notebooks.

AMD's edge in CPUs in the first half of the 2000 was blown away by Intel's new Core family, which came to market just as Apple was making its transition. AMD currently offers few advantages in terms of performance or efficiency, but does offer significantly lower component pricing than Intel. AMD also owns ATI, which produces graphics chips Apple continues to use in some of its models.This suggests the possibility that Apple could deliver an integrated package of AMD and ATI components that delivered respectable performance and great graphics performance at a lower price than Intel's.

Having multiple sources of CPUs would enable Apple to use the best parts available from each supplier, similar to how the company has worked with both ATI and NVidia to offer competing options in Mac graphics adapters. With the dramatic growth Apple has experienced in its Mac sales over the past half decade, it may now make sense for the company to offer a wider array of competitive CPU options to target a broader range of price points and performance needs.

Reasons for new interest in AMD
Given word of the ongoing discussions and briefings, Apple may also now have access to new information about competitive products AMD has in the pipeline. The company may also have original design specifications that AMD may be more willing to adopt than Intel just to obtain Apple's high profile business.

The talks with AMD could also be part of a competitive leveraging strategy to keep Intel interested in retaining Apple's core business, similar to how the company has been rumored to be discussing plans to use Microsoft's Bing search engine in preference to Google's on the iPhone.

At the same time, while AMD has historically trailed Intel's performance and efficiency in CPUs, particularly in the mobile computing space, the company's acquisition of ATI gives it far more powerful GPU technology than Intel currently has.

AMD could offer very competitive options for Apple's future notebooks, particularly given the Mac maker's focus on graphics performance and its related GPU technologies, including Grand Central Dispatch and OpenCL.

If AMD can deliver 80% of the CPU performance of Intel at 60% of the cost, and add significantly better GPU performance and sophistication, it would not be surprising to see Apple working to adopt the company's parts broadly across its Mac lineup within the next year or two.



source: www.appleinsider.com

Sunday, January 30, 2011

World's Thinnest Laptop



We started with computers that required an entire room to be fully functional. Then came in Personal Computers (PC) which were far smaller in size but were restricted to its location. Then came the laptops,a portable device which could be carried any where. 

As the technology has progressed and the competition to produce the best computers has intensified we are seeing some of the most creative and powerful machines been made every day. Its now not only about performance but also looks.  We have laptops that are not only have advanced computing features but are as slim as notebook. Definitely the consumer are following the mantra "it is better if its slimmer".

SONY VAIO X:
Sleek, sexy and slim the SONY VAIO X is the perfect netbook for stylish people. It is definately lighter then most of the notebooks weighing just 655 gms (about 1.4 pounds) lighter then Apple Macbook Air (2.3 pounds) and is 0.5'' thick. It has 11'' wide TFT display the measure merely 0.125 inch thick. The laptop comes with two interchangeable batteries: a standard (3.5 hour) battery and a larger, heavier, battery-and-stand combo that  lasts for upto 14 hours. 
The X features a 128 GB solid state drive, 2 GB of RAM and a 2 GHz Intel Atom Z550 processor with Windows 7 Home Premium Edition. The X series makes room for a Memory Stick Pro slot and an SD Card slot (both located right under the touchpad), a headphone jack, two USB 2.0 ports, a VGA-out, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and an Ethernet port that conveniently folds out to keep the machine ultrathin. Don't go looking for an optical drive, since its not there. 
Price d 54,000
  


Apple Macbook Air :
As with all Apple products, the Macbook Air wa
s launched in style. Steve Jobs launched Macbook Air by removing it from an envelope. It weighs 1.06 kg (2.3 pounds) and 1.7 cm (0.68 inches) thick. It comes with 1.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo procrssor with 3MB on-chip or onboard  optional 1.6 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor with 3MB shared L2 cache and with 2GB of 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM onboard (4GB maximum) things are definitely going to work smoothly. It comes with 128 GB flash storage. Like most of the apple products it has superior graphics with NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics processor with 256MB of DDR3 SDRAM shared with the main memory. It can provide 5 hours of battery life or upto 30 days of standby time. But the biggest down side is that it has only one USB port and one mini display port which means one has to have a bunch of other adapters to get connected with other devices. It does not have a Ethernet port which means if you don't have wireless connection you can't surf the internet. Though Macbook Air does not compromise on Ergonomics it has a very high price tag for less features.  

Price d 95,000


Dell Adamo XPS:




If you thought the above two were the best slim laptops wait you haven't yet seen Dell Adamo XPS. Adamo in Latin stands for "I fall in love with". After seeing the design one would surely fall in love with it.

It has 13.4'' HD display, metallic key cap and full sized keyboard. It weighs 1.44 kg (3.2 lbs) with the standard 20 WHr battery. It has battery life of upto 5 hours with an optional extended battery life using lithium ion cell. With 2MP integrated camera and mono digital microphone video chat is made very simple. 


It comes with Windows 7 Home Premium and 128GB solid state drive. It has 4GB 800MHz Dual Channel DDR3 memory.It comes with two USB and display port.It also has simple swipe of your finger overt the capacitative latch release.
Just like Macbook Air it has limited connectivity option so a host of adapter is needed.
Price 
d 150,000


All these laptop are excellent when it comes to design but a little more efforts need to be made in improving the performance of these laptops.
Acer Timline X 4820 TG priced at d 49,000can surely give these laptops a good competition.

Acer Timeline X 4820 TG

The Acer Timeline is just 24 mm thick (less then one inch),rising just 5 mm at its highest point. It has a brushed aluminium cover and weight of 1.6 kg (3.5 lbs) for its 13.3'' model.What's more impressive is its 8 hours of battery life.


It has got a nice black metal finish which means that there won't be any finger prints. The keys are quite wobbly. But in case of the touchpad, it is one of the best ever . The touchpad also supports pinch-and-zoom with two fingers. The best part is that even with a DVD drive, it's extremely light at just 1.6 kg. The screen is a beautiful, bright 13.3-inch one with backlit LED making Acer 4820TG really good to look at. It has 8 hours of battery life.



It has an Intel Core i5-430 M 2.26Ghz processor with 4GB of RAM. In addition, it also has a 500GB HDD and an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 Graphics card. This ensures good video quality when you view your media or even want to play games. The OS is Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit which is responsive and works without hassles most of the time.


Like Nvidia's optimus technology, this too, has two graphic processing units (GPUs) which switch between high performance and low to give you optimal performance for computing. What NvidiaOptimus does is switch to a high performance GPU, that is ATI, when it has to run programmes with high graphic content and switch to the Intel GPU for the low menial computational tasks.


But then, you will have to do this manually as it doesn't switch automatically. If you are a new user, you wouldn't even probably know it's there as Acer has not mentioned this anywhere. A dedicated switch would have been better. Regarding the actual workings of the switch, Acer recommends that you shut down all applications before you switch to GPU. If you switch without shutting down your programmes, the screen freezes. The 2 GPUS are a pain to switch on. They do their job but with a lot of hiccups.



All standard forms of connectivity are present -- USB, HDMI out, Ethernet, standard headphone jack and Wi-Fi.  Full HD in 1080p in 16:9. The speakers are pretty good too and enhance the sound via Virtual Surround Sound making it slightly better than the speakers on most laptops.

It costs 49,000.