SnoopSanders
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Has there been any word if AMD is going to make a new processor anytime soon to compete against the Intel Duo?
I can see the X4's, but why are they making X2's even lower model numbers? Doesnt the X2 3600 run at 1.9Ghz anyways?Here is a list for AMD new processors (I took it from wikipedia)
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AMD will add L3 cache memory to their new processors and it those new processors will use HyperTransport 3.0
[-0MEGA-];646088 said:I can see the X4's, but why are they making X2's even lower model numbers? Doesnt the X2 3600 run at 1.9Ghz anyways?
But according to that chart, it looks like they are the same specs as the X2's that are already out, but with the the model numbers like 3600+, 4400+, 5000+, etc. Now they are going to change it to the 1900+?Possibly they will drop the prices quite a bit, and make X2's a budget processor?
Since the X2's are duals, it's pretty safe to say the X4's will be quadsX4's, are the quads?
[-0MEGA-];646106 said:But according to that chart, it looks like they are the same specs as the X2's that are already out, but with the the model numbers like 3600+, 4400+, 5000+, etc. Now they are going to change it to the 1900+?
No, AMD never has their numbering scheme on the A64's to match Intels processors, a 3200+ was not equal to a P4 3.2. Those were just rumors and what noobs always thought, lolOk, I think I know why. Back when processors were all single core, AMD processors of the same clock speed would out perform Intels (You know this). So they came up with a new naming convention... 3200+s were supposed to perform on the same level as a 3.2Ghz Intel... 2800+s the same level as a 2.8Ghz Intel, etc.
Now, with dual core processors, AMD and Intel are competing at nearly the same level, so AMD is going back to a normal naming convention.... the 1900 competes with a 1.9Ghz Intel and so-on. Their honesty is nice, how they admit that they are no longer superior to Intel.
I must have missed that. Do you mean drop completely or just re-make the PR rating?Did you all just notice that, AMD said they were dropping the PR rating 2 months ago?
[-0MEGA-];646466 said:No, AMD never has their numbering scheme on the A64's to match Intels processors, a 3200+ was not equal to a P4 3.2. Those were just rumors and what noobs always thought, lol
That's funny, because that's in my A+ Certification Exam Guide.
That's funny, because that's in my A+ Certification Exam Guide.
This article must be written by a noob as well:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,65404-page,1/article.html