AMD's Trinity Processor vs. Intel's Ivy Bridge

18.05.2012

As with Intel's Ivy Bridge, AMD Trinity's biggest gains are on the graphics side. found Trinity "soundly beating its competition" in graphics processing and--as you see in this chart--in this testing, Trinity leads even against a Llano laptop with a discrete graphics card (the older 3DMark Vantage metric was used to compare against the Intel Sandy Bridge chip, which doesn't support DirectX 11).

Trinity even bests : The HD7760G integrated graphics processor (IGP) had a 30-percent to 50+-percent performance gain over the Intel HD 4000 IGP in an Ivy Bridge Core i7 chip, according to HotHardware.

This finding would make Trinity really impressive for gaming. said the chip "offers best-in-class performance and enough grunt to play modern games at reasonable image-quality settings." In AnandTech's tests, Trinity had an average 20% lead against Ivy Bridge when comparing performance over 15 game titles. For 11 out of the 15 games, Trinity came out on top.

Significantly Better Battery Life

AMD also managed to significantly improve battery life on Trinity compared to previous AMD chips and even when compared to Ivy Bridge--even though Intel uses a new 22nm production technology, while Trinity still uses the (smaller chips tend to be more energy efficient).