Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 17th Dec 2006 18:32 UTC, submitted by Phoronix
Benchmarks With two Intel Quad-Core Clovertown processors and eight sticks of Kingston FB-DIMM DDR2 Phoronix set out to see the level of memory performance in an octal-core environment. Phoronix has tested the memory in single, dual, and quad memory channel configurations. Read the article to see how the Intel Xeon 5300 performs in various Fully Buffered Dual Inline Memory Module configurations.
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Quite frankly, considering that the Core Duos are a whole revision further on than AMD in terms of their die size and on 65nm, and AMD have reached their absolute limit with 90nm, those results are nothing short of an embarrassment for Intel.

I fail to understand your point. How is Intel advantage with technological process is embarrasment for Intel?

Basically, you have to buy a QX6700 to get anything that is significantly better than comparable AMDs

Surely, you have to buy quad Intel cpu to get anything that is significatly better that quad AMD cpu. What did you expect?

, and you then have to ask yourself if it's actually worth the money to get it. I suppose that's the key question.

Sure it is, considering that quad AMD offerings are slower, more expensive (look at the Xeon vs Opteron or QX6700 vs FX series prices), and hotter (look at the QuadFX power consumption - twice as comparable Intel).

Additionally, Intel still don't have anything comparable to Hypertransport which works better as memory size grows which is important servers.

In theory, yes. In practice, as shown in multiple reviews, Core2-based platform is clearly ahead of Opteron or QuadFX one. In addition, there are NUMA coherency issues which requires fine-tuned VM and can significantly affect performance.

but considering that Intel are still more expensive than AMD the question many people should ask is "Is it worth it?"

It's cheaper or comparable. Check the prices.

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