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Toshiba AC100: Tegra 2-powered 10.1-inch Android smartbook official ( June 21 2010) Toshiba libretto W100: Dual 7” screen device picks up where Courier left off ( June 21 2010) New Acer netbook range now available at ( June 21 2010)
Lenovo U1 Hybrid and Skylight to come out eventually after all? ( June 22 2010)Īsus Eee PC 1201PN reviewed – better runtime, poorer performance ( June 21 2010) MSI Wind12 U250 12.1-inch ultrathin gets official ( June 23 2010) Gateway LT23 netbook gets fresh makeover ( June 23 2010) MSI Wind U135DX with N455 DDR3 Atom ( June 23 2010) HP Mini 100e netbook targeted at classrooms ( June 23 2010) Intel shipping Android 2.2 for netbooks within two months ( June 25 2010) It was fun while it lasted… ( June 28 2010) NbC: What would you change? ( June 29 2010) We haven’t provided performance data yet for the public, we’ll have more details coming in early March.”. I believe the units there were pre-release systems. Update: An Nvidia spokesperson has responded to these claims with the following response: “ I can’t vouch for the accuracy of the benchmark that was performed at that show.
We’re keeping an open mind and expect official details on the next generation ION within the next week and then hopefully all shall become clear. Also, improved drivers as we approach launch may make a difference and could be part of the reason for the poor performance.
However, Acer and Nvidia may have purposely crippled the machine to keep it stable whilst on show during MWC. This would be a possibility as the NM10 has an integrated PCI-E controller.Ī lack of bandwidth over the PCI-E lanes could be part of the reason for the poor performance. However as Nvidia doesn’t have a license to create chipsets around the DMI bus, ION 2 is likely to use the PCI Express lanes of the Intel NM10 chipset to interface with the Pine Trail platform. The new Intel Pine Trail platform uses the DMI bus to connect to the Pineview processor and NM10 express chipset. If these results are representative of ION 2 generally, than perhaps it signals the problems that Nvidia have had to overcome with Intel’s 2-chip Pine Trail architecture. The 532G is armed with a 1.66GHz N450 Atom processor and Windows 7, but I find it hard to believe these would be limiting performance. It’s disappointing to see the AAO 532G not outperforming current ION netbooks. This compares to 3,593 3DMarks for the 11.6-inch Samsung N510 netbook that we reviewed recently that came with the Nvidia ION LE chipset. They managed to record a score of 3,049 3DMarks on the Aspire One 532G. They conducted the 3DMark03 graphics benchmark test on the netbook and initial results don’t look too promising for those hoping ION 2 would be a leap in performance over the original. The 10-inch AAO 532G netbook was on show at MWC in Barcelona this week and NetbookNews managed to do some sneaky testing to see how ‘next-gen’ the new ION really is. This is despite still knowing very little about the “next generation ION” apart from the evidence suggesting it will be a discrete GPU part, possibly the GeForce GT218.
The Acer Aspire One 532G emerged as the first officially announced Nvidia ION 2 netbook earlier this week.