AMD VS p4

I see, AMD wins then?
And a AMD with 2.0GHz can outpace a Intel 3.4GHz.
Intel=Old Generation.
AMD= Next Generation.:D
 
Vigor said:
I see, AMD wins then?
And a AMD with 2.0GHz can outpace a Intel 3.4GHz.
Intel=Old Generation.
AMD= Next Generation.:D
What you mean is that an Athlon 64 2Ghz can "outpace" a Pentium 4 3.4Ghz. Because there is no way an Athlon 64 2Ghz can outpace an Intel Core Solo at 2Ghz.

I higly doubt that a 2Ghz A64 can outpace a 3.4Ghz P4, except maybe gaming.
 
yep, but i'd prefer an athlon 64 2ghz. why? its a desktop proc. laptop = 5400rpm hard drive and x1400 video card :P
OWNED. lol sry had to say that... lol
 
fade2green514 said:
yep, but i'd prefer an athlon 64 2ghz. why? its a desktop proc. laptop = 5400rpm hard drive and x1400 video card :P
OWNED. lol sry had to say that... lol
Those have nothing to do with how well the CPU performs. And i have a Core Duo, not a Core Solo.
 
So I hear AMD Athlon 64 XF dual core is latest and best.
Also hear that a new Intel might blow the XF away in this winter.
Does that mean there is going to be a new AMD that will blow away the new intel generation?

Dude my computer is old generation, I am gonna refund my vid card and tuner and wait for next gen in october also Microsoft Vista with my $40/day budget.

I didn't know my friend knew a lot about comps and technology lol, I must live in a cave...
 
its Athlon 64 FX, not XF.
the cpu you hear will blow the FX away is conroe.
also, AMD has a new socket coming out rumored to feature a new "reverse hyperthreading," and soon after a quad core architecture.
also, you were talking about a core solo omega...
and i was saying i'd rather a fast video card + hard drive (and dual channel ram as well) rather than a faster cpu. really, any core solo duo or athlon 64 will do. especially since a desktop can more easily be overclocked. :)

also, there will be a new type of component in gaming computers, and it will be called a Physics Processing Unit.
it will first be introduced on pci then on pci-express, and is rumored to have support of 5-15 games that will be coming out soon. it is rumored to process physics 15-30 times as well as any dual core processor.
 
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AMD Dual core's trump Intel's dual cores. But Intel still has the upper hand in their single core processors. read this: http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2005Dec/bch20051215033811.htm

Apparantly the Pentium M's that are used in laptop's mimic's AMD chips construction, and Intel is going to use that design for future chips.

I think it will be interesting as to how they market those, because to the normal consumer, they think a processor is better when it is faster, but if they use the pentium M design, they will no way be able to hit anything more thatn 3.4ghz or more (anytime soon I think, but if they do, Intel is gonna take the performance lead.)
 
Thug541 said:
Apparantly the Pentium M's that are used in laptop's mimic's AMD chips construction, and Intel is going to use that design for future chips.
If anybody is mimicing anyone, it's AMD mimicing Intel's P6 architecture.

The Pentium M's are based the old P6 architecture (used in Pentium, 2 and 3), except that it has a variety of enhancements which the base architecture never had, which led Intel to call the enhanced P6 architecture something like P6+, and P6++, just to show that it was an improved version over the previous.
 
Thug541 said:
AMD Dual core's trump Intel's dual cores. But Intel still has the upper hand in their single core processors. read this: http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2005Dec/bch20051215033811.htm

Apparantly the Pentium M's that are used in laptop's mimic's AMD chips construction, and Intel is going to use that design for future chips.

I think it will be interesting as to how they market those, because to the normal consumer, they think a processor is better when it is faster, but if they use the pentium M design, they will no way be able to hit anything more thatn 3.4ghz or more (anytime soon I think, but if they do, Intel is gonna take the performance lead.)
The Intel Core Duo is effectively just two Pentium M's. And when the X2's aren't overclocked, the Core Duo's outperform it.
 
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