For the past year and a half our favorite low cost mobile processor has been the AMD E-350 and E-450. New low processors have come out in the past few weeks, namely the AMD E2-1800, Intel Celeron 877 and AMD A6-4455M. These new processors power some recently released laptops, and you can expect to see them appearing in more sub-30K laptops over the next few months.
PassMark Benchmarks Scores (Higher is better)
- AMD C-60 - 563
- Intel Atom N2600 - 592
- Intel Atom N2800 - 723
- AMD E-450 - 738
- AMD E2-1800 - 774
- Intel Celeron 877 - 1470
- AMD A6-4455M - 1931
Source: PassMark Software
The Intel Atom N2800 found in several netbooks has decent looking scores, but is still plagued with integrated graphics chip with spotty HD playback and absence of DirectX 11 support.
The AMD E2-1800 is the replacement for the AMD E-450. With decent processing power and a excellent graphic chip this continues to be a good choice. This Accelerated Processing Unit is what is in the new 11.6-inch Sony Vaio E E11115EG. The AMD E2-1800 has a small increase in performance over the AMD E-450.
Another impressive new low cost processors is the Intel Celeron 877 found in the new 11.6-inch Acer Aspire One AO756-877B1. The Intel Celeron 877 outperforms the AMD E2-1800 in processing benchmarks. However, the AMD Radeon 7340M on the AMD E2-1800 should generally fare better than the the Intel HD graphics on the Intel Celeron 877. The Intel HD graphics on the the Intel Celeron 877 does not support DirectX 11.
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