Foxconn, the world leading manufacturer of computer components and systems, today announced incredible performance results for the new NT-A3500 Barebone – with over twice the performance of the NT-330i it replaces, whilst using significantly less power.
Utilising the new AMD Fusion APU with built-in Radeon HD 6310 graphics, the NT-A3500 is capable of delivering DirectX 11 graphics and true 1080p HD playback with real-time image processing, all in the ultra-small form factor of the Foxconn NT-series chassis.
The NT-A3500 Barebone features the AMD E350 Dual Core 1.6GHz APU coupled with the AMD A45 chipset. The specification includes USB 3.0, Wireless-N and support for up to 4GB DDR3 memory.
Foxconn’s own like-for-like testing shows the NT-A3500 to be more than twice as fast as the NT-330i it is replacing whilst consuming almost 6 watts less power:
NT-330i | NT-A3500 | |
3DMark06 | 829 | 1760 |
Power consumption during 3DMark06 playback | 29.6 Watts | 23.9 Watts |
Power consumption during HD video playback using Power DVD 10 | 27.3 Watts | 23.2 Watts |
Stephen Ling, Managing Director for Foxconn, Western Europe, said, “Using the full capabilities of the AMD APU has allowed Foxconn to build a Nettop with twice the performance of its predecessor, reduce power consumption and keep it all within our extremely popular ultra-small form factor. The advances in technology are allowing people to benefit from using tiny computers in more and more applications.”
The NT-A3500 will be available in Europe from the middle of May, 2011.
Looks very similar to Sapphire’s Edge PC which was reviewed here a while ago. ? nice to see fusion in it though and not atom.
This is an awesome little machine. I think it would be great for use as a media streaming device from my file server in a bedroom or something of that nature 🙂