Sandybridge has a really strong CPU-core, paired with an barely adequate integrated graphics core.
Llano has an older weaker CPU-core, paired with a state of the art ATI graphics-core.
I'm confused. Why can't you get a laptop with Sandybridge and a good graphics card? I've looked around, I know you can find them. Or have you narrowed it down to just those two?
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Mostly because it usually doesn't make sense to get an expensive bells-and-whistles laptop. For the price of a laptop with all the fixin's like a topnotch discrete graphics card, you can buy the equivalent spec top-notch desktop AND and a basic laptop for mobility at the same time. Though over 50% of new computers purchased are laptops, laptops are usually much more expensive then their spec-equivalent desktop, and weaker than their price-equivalent desktop, sometimes significantly so.
I just wanted to make sure my basic laptop can play Elemental
. I won't be bothering to rebuild my desktop till I see how the Bulldozer thing pans out (and then you've got upcoming IvyBridge vs. 2nd gen. Enhanced Bulldozer following that up) . My new laptop should tide me over till I see how the dust settles before planning my next desktop build. Now to play the waiting game for Llano to reach retail and hunt for good deals....
Edit to add: Been reading some recent llano gaming reviews...They say that llano outperforms SandyBridge in framerates on games except for a couple of cpu-bound titles. Elemental is not a cpu-bound title, right?