jitpublisher
Splendid
You see, this is what I don't like about Intel, and why I have stuck to AMD, and will stay with AMD until the ship sinks, (hopefully they can get back on track soon) even though Intel does have a better product now.
Intel has played the megahertz game for years.
Their whole advertising campaign and success has been based on faster MHZ=Faster PC. And they have been so succesful at it, MOST people outside of the enthusiast community still believe, simply put, more MHZ means faster.
So when more than just a few enthusiasts catch on to the game, they decide to rename their entire processor line and stop using the MHZ rating system.
Of course if someone calls/writes and asks, they are going to say something like that. It's hard to change a culture that has been driven by MHZ alone for years, they made a ton of money doing it, and they have old stock of processors to unload.
Intel has played the megahertz game for years.
Their whole advertising campaign and success has been based on faster MHZ=Faster PC. And they have been so succesful at it, MOST people outside of the enthusiast community still believe, simply put, more MHZ means faster.
So when more than just a few enthusiasts catch on to the game, they decide to rename their entire processor line and stop using the MHZ rating system.
Of course if someone calls/writes and asks, they are going to say something like that. It's hard to change a culture that has been driven by MHZ alone for years, they made a ton of money doing it, and they have old stock of processors to unload.