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Company unveils a long-anticipated batch of high-end quad-core chips as well as the PC world's first triple-core chip.
Company unveils a long-anticipated batch of high-end quad-core chips as well as the PC world's first triple-core chip.
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The per core speed is still important, and I want a quad core that exceeds that 3GHz barrier before I buy another CPU.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megahertz_myth
2) we've managed to create hype for a non-existent market that doesn't measure up to a Quad Core and you're so gullible you'll buy it!
3) will save our britches slightly because we won't be taking a loss for scrapping a Quad Core processor.
4) we will have you convinced that we only put the 4th non-working core in the package to keep it level in shipping. Pay no attention to core behind the curtain.
4) *FINALLY* gives up something to claim we're better than Intel (in case you ignored the previous points).
AMD Triple Core -- where 3/4 of a real chip is all that matters, because that's all we can get working. DOH!
- Posters Not Getting It So Far
- by truthteller33 March 27, 2008 8:43 AM PDT
- We all need to look at the data here.
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(5 Comments)1/According to Mercury Reseach, desktop processors >$200 only accounts for 4% of sales. Who really cares about the 3GHz, $1,000 Intel Quad Extreme? How many really get sold?
2/ Games are more performance dependent on grahics than CPUs. AMD's X3 is all you need for extreme gaming. Take the $800 you save on the CPU and buy 3 ATI Radeon or GeForce cards and a massive hard drive.
3/ The silion industry, including Intel, takes one piece of silicon and tuns on/off features. Intel has/had the same silicon where they turned on/of features like EM64T, virtalization, security bit,etc. Intel does it, AMD does it. Live with it. Triple core is the same thing. You cannot assume it is broken.
4/I guess the Intel Six core server part is broken, if one asumes that Triple core is broken.
Fire away.