Budget CPU Roundup: AMD Kabini vs. Intel Bay Trail-D

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TechSpot published Budget CPU Roundup: AMD Kabini vs. Intel Bay Trail-D A quote from the article:
AMD set its sights on desktops in emerging markets last month, announcing its AM1 platform and the first Kabini-based socket APUs. The Kabini architecture arrived last year for ultra-mobile and embedded devices, bringing 28nm chips with TDP ratings as low as 3.9w, though most parts were rated for 8 to 15w.

When they first landed, Kabini chips were BGA parts using the Socket FT3 and featured either two or four cores using the Jaguar microarchitecture. Unlike Kaveri desktop APUs which have a dual-channel DDR3 memory controller, Kabini parts are limited to a single-channel DDR3 controller that tops out at 1600MHz.
 Budget CPU Roundup: AMD Kabini vs. Intel Bay Trail-D @ Techspot