gnesterenko
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Well, I take this with a grain of salt. It seems that price/performance will definetly go to AMD at this time. BUT, what I'm really interested in is seeing how the AM3 platform will change these numbers. Personally I'm waiting to upgrade my system until SSD prices come down enough and windows 7 is released (so roughly some time this summer - same time I get my yearly bonus - coincidence? i think not). By then the AM3 platform should be released and we can have some comaprisons on equal footing for both systems - that being DDR3 of course. And in addition, AMD should be getting the Phenom II FX CPUs ready by then as well, or if not ready, at least to the point that engeneering samples can be benched. AS far as I'm concerned, only at that point will it be fair to draw conclusions on the current products of Intel/AMD.
My completely random but hopefully educated guess is that Intel will win, but by a margin too small to justify (at least for me) the increase in price. Already the Phenom IIs are looking pretty good for the price. Here's to hoping AMD makes em even better in the coming months.
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My completely random but hopefully educated guess is that Intel will win, but by a margin too small to justify (at least for me) the increase in price. Already the Phenom IIs are looking pretty good for the price. Here's to hoping AMD makes em even better in the coming months.
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