Chad Boga
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AMW1011 :
Right so the X6s defeat the i5s and i7s in well coded apps, only to become more numerable with time, and matches them with lesser optimized apps and games.
Seems pretty clear to me.
Remember the quadcore is 3 years old and yet for the first time ever the next step in core count is already showing a lot of benefit, that's pretty nice too.
Seems pretty clear to me.
Remember the quadcore is 3 years old and yet for the first time ever the next step in core count is already showing a lot of benefit, that's pretty nice too.
Don't confuse well coded with multithreaded.
Some apps are unlikely to ever become multithreading champions, certainly not in the next few years.
As for your claims about defeating and matching, you bias blinds you to the fact that there are at least as many apps that Thuban loses to an 860, as beats it, yet you use the language of "matches", when Thuban loses out.
For BOTH processors, there are wins, losses, draws.
Overall, the most generous interpretation I could give is that top end Thuban matches an i7-860, a more realistic interpretation is that the i7-860 slightly edges it out.