Shadow703793 :
I cant wait until AMD releases this chip...(sarcasm) Hopefully Intel has some thing better. : lol :
FUD????
I'll admit that AMD is failing to win the performance crown now. I do remember these boards when they had it and all the Intel supporters (I was one back then) kept pointing to C2D. The reasons I decided on new AMD builds last year instead of C2D were the following:
AMD bought ATI and I prefer ATI chipsets and graphics cards. I can't wait for hybrid Crossfire boards and, eventually, for Fusion.
AMD CPUs were priced low enough that I even built one budget system with an MSI barebones with an Nvidia chipset, but I was disappointed in the 405 chipset, so I might just swap the chip over to a 690G board.
News reports of Intel anticompetitive practices vis a vis AMD in Europe and Asia, as well as America, but they won't prosecute here because it's not as glaring as the rest of our business scandals.
So, if the dual core Phenoms aren't too bad, I'll go for that with hybrid Crossfire, or just get a 6400+.
I'm glad you guys have the warm and fuzzy feeling that you're winning a war, but just keep in mind the FUD of Intel fans anxiously awaiting anything other than Netburst before we even saw whether C2D would compete.
teh_boxzor :
i think AMD will have the next round, why? because they already put out a native quad-core and are tweaking it to make it more efficient and faster, whereas intel is shooting for their first native quad core with Nehalem. Intel will probably run into problems like AMD is right now.
Where the hell do they come up with these names? do they just pick them out of a hat?
I think that Intel will do better with Nehelem because it's 45nm. I don't think AMD will do well with Phenom until 45nm. There are supposedly technical issues with native quad core at 65nm, but I don't recall what they are exactly.
Nehelem is a river in Washington state, I think. Phenom is a lousy name for AMD, they should fire the marketer who came up with it, even if it's a suit at the top.