Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 23rd Feb 2009 10:58 UTC
AMD With Intel's Core i7 and Nehalem processors being out and about; Intel's "next-gen" processors are already here today. AMD hasn't been sitting still, and launched the Phenom II earlier this year. Ars decided to take a look at how the competition will go this year, and overclocked a Phenom II to 4.2Ghz, and benchmarked it against Intel's latest and greatest.
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RE: why I prefer AMD
by Bitterman on Tue 24th Feb 2009 03:14 UTC in reply to "why I prefer AMD"
Bitterman
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2005-07-06

With AMD you don't need a very expensive new motherboard and memory every time a new CPU series arrives.


Isn't the point of the article about AMD being competitive today with the open question being tomorrow? Tomorrow the i7 boards wont be 300 bucks and DDR3 will be down in price. Right now i7 is for high end machines. Not to mention you can overclock on base air cooling to 4ghz blowing away anything around by nearly double.

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RE[2]: why I prefer AMD
by unclefester on Tue 24th Feb 2009 05:56 in reply to "RE: why I prefer AMD"
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2007-01-13

But i7 and DDR3 will probably take another 18-24 months to be as cheap as AM2+ and DDR2 is now.

Current $100 CPUs are already more than adequate for what 95% of the population requires.

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