Intel beats AMD with new CPU! Hell FrozeN?


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Whats the difference, AMD beats intel on occasion and visa versa it just happens to be Intels turn to waste dispose AMD for a while. The war is alway turning and thank god for that it just pushes technological breakthroughs. To be quite honest faithfuls are idiots the only thing that makes me a little more AMD sided is that they have not commited to DRM. THATS THE BOTTOM LINE

WEll as we all know mhz isnt everything now is it?

Pertaining to Intel's next gen. cpu.. I believe it will now with Intels next gen.

So the consumer doesn't get confused and/or deluded into thinking that a p4 [email protected](pressly) is faster than a amd64 x2 [email protected], for example... no personal attacks intended.

well i'm an amd fanboy, so ignore my remarks if you want.

but i'm glad intel is getting ahead, because it will force amd to compete more, creating better chips for us fanboys :)

and our buddies who get stuck with dell's will have some decent power now.

now if only intel would either drop their extream 2 graphics or improve them i might actually respect the company.

I'd like to see that up against an Opteron.

uh...FX-60 doesn't ring a bell at all? You know...AMD's flagship processor in the desktop arena...

Let me finish the sentence...

"Intel beats AMD with new CPU... THAT WON'T BE OUT TILL AT LEAST 3RD QUARTER"

Well, since you evidently have insider sources, what's AMD releasing before 3rd Quarter that we don't already know about. Is there a secret core on the roadmap, invisible to everyone except special people?

uh...FX-60 doesn't ring a bell at all? You know...AMD's flagship processor in the desktop arena...

Well, since you evidently have insider sources, what's AMD releasing before 3rd Quarter that we don't already know about. Is there a secret core on the roadmap, invisible to everyone except special people?

What? He's not saying AMD is releasing anything. :huh:

Sarcasm... ;)

That was directed towards the "that won't be out till 3rd quarter" part because as far as everyone knows, AMD doesn't have anything big planned till then. End of this year, yes...but if the Conroe comes out like it looks now, Intel WILL have the performance crown for a bit.

Pipeline length you mean?

It's 14, Athlon 64 is 17, Pentium 4 Northwoods were at 24 I think, and Pentium 4 Prescotts were at 31.

..and yes that's how the industry has always worked. Processors don't shift as fast as video cards, but it's the same idea. Video card performance crowns are changed every couple months and processor achitectures are released every couple years. Same thing as Nvidia and ATI, just on a bigger scale. I don't see why new architecture releases take everyone by surprise.

A bit late for intel to lure me back.

I'll soon be moving to AMD after being an avid Intel fanboy for about four years. Time to move on.

Maybe when the prices drop once again, then I'll go back, but they'll have to beat AMD a few times just like what they did.

INTEL dominated the market for a significant number of years..AMD took over and I think INTEL is finally fighting back. I can't understand why people seem to HATE INTEL for anything, they're a respecteable company who hasn't done anything wrong. For me, I'll be buying whatever is best in the market regardless of INTEL or AMD. It's stupid to buy something or not buy something simply because its made by a company they do not like.

A bit late for intel to lure me back.

I'll soon be moving to AMD after being an avid Intel fanboy for about four years. Time to move on.

Maybe when the prices drop once again, then I'll go back, but they'll have to beat AMD a few times just like what they did.

http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=29504

I think I posted this link already...

Soo..anyway, that's interesting reasoning... :wacko:

Yeah, if you have to buy a new motherboard with every cpu, that adds up the cost pretty quickly. and kinda defeat the purpose of sockets. why not just get a motherboard with the cpu soldered in, if the interface changes all the time anyways?

That's one of the reasons I dumped Intel tech long ago. Mid '85 or '86 I believe it was. Every revision of every chip they make requires a new MB. Screw that.

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