Friday, June 15th 2012
HP Pavilion dv6 Gets AMD Trinity APU
HP unveiled a new variant of its Pavilion dv6 15.6-inch notebook driven by AMD A8-4500M quad-core APU (model: dv6-7010us). The A8-4500M packs four x86-64 cores clocked at 1.90~2.80 GHz, 4 MB total cache, and Radeon HD 7640G integrated graphics. The APU is backed by 6 GB of dual-channel DDR3 memory. A 750 GB hard drive and DVD SuperMulti drive handle storage. The 15.6-inch screen packs 1366 x 768 pixels resolution. Connectivity includes gigabit Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n WLAN, and Bluetooth. Most other features are identical to the Intel-driven dv6t-7000. Sweetening the deal is the price. While the Core i7-3610QM driven dv6t-7000 starts at US $899, the AMD A8-4500M driven dv6-7010us starts at $699.
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24 Comments on HP Pavilion dv6 Gets AMD Trinity APU
Not to forget that trinity switchable graphics are instantly switched on/off on demand I believe.
i've got an old APU with it, and i've seen intel systems in the same chassis
I personally wouldn't pay more than $500 for an A10, so prices will need to come down 'a tad' before I'd even take a look. I'm expecting a tech crash next week through the summer.
Here's to hoping...;)
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The rest of it...heatpads...they use heatpads...why even use a heatsink? Just leave it open to the air and use it to cook with. Heh, will probably last longer.
Marketing is a chronic illness.
that said, these new trinity based ones shouldnt have that limitation.
people should stop bitching about the res, and just learn to accept more isnt always better. for a low performance and low electrical power system, its AWESOME.
my laptop and its 15.6" 1366x768 screen use less than 15 watts of power to play a 1080p movie. these will be no different.
they are not gaming laptops. they are not photoshop laptops. they are a media laptop, with the power to do light gaming or office work on the side, and for that, they are god damned superb.
and yep the same chassis is great - it also means we got tons of spare parts for DVD drives, keyboards, and screens ;)
One with A10-5700, 10 GB RAM, 2 TB HD -$679.99
Another I think its A10-53xx (the next step down for retail) 8 GB RAM, 1 TB HD ~$540
I wonder why the laptops are kinda expensive?
Not sure if that has something to do with it.
i'm not heartbroken about it, because i bought this laptop as media box. 11W with the screen off, makes for a fantastic HTPC.