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Intel vs. AMD
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13. February 2007 @ 09:01 |
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The trouble with AMD is they are working on 65nm as their next chip platform, whilst Intel are now working on 45nm.
Intel already have the muscle in terms of production plant capacity compared to AMD, and with the smaller die size the chips will be cheaper to produce, use less power and OC better.
AMD seem to be just altering what they already have, and unfortunately it just doesn't match up to what Intel are offering.
Intel did fall behind, and for quite some time, but then they did decide to make a totally new chip design and build it from the bottom up.
It took longer but is now paying the rewards.
Not just content with that, they are pushing the limits even further with the next gen chips.
I'm not saying AMD will never overtake Intel again, but unless you are a practiced pearl diver with the metabolism of a hibernating bear, don't hold your breath waiting for it to happen.
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PacMan777
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13. February 2007 @ 09:32 |
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Originally posted by BigDK: ... I'm not saying AMD will never overtake Intel again, but unless you are a practiced pearl diver with the metabolism of a hibernating bear, don't hold your breath waiting for it to happen.
LOL I'm thinking it would take longer than that. To use an equestrian analogy, Intel has the bit in their teeth and are running with it. The "bit" being innovative design, along with research and development.
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13. February 2007 @ 09:58 |
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ya i believe so...*speech less*
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13. February 2007 @ 11:14 |
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I'd expect nothing ground breaking from AMD in the next couple of years, AMD had the lead on intel from the release of the A64 until the Core 2 Duo came out. That lasted about 2, 2 1/2 years. I expect something similar this time around. HT3 may set new records, but I doubt the CPUs will.
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13. February 2007 @ 12:02 |
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guys in need to get inside my bios is it F8 i tap ? i can't remember
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ddp
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13. February 2007 @ 12:04 |
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try del
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13. February 2007 @ 12:28 |
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thats it ,thanks ddp i couldn't remember
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13. February 2007 @ 13:15 |
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no problem, teach & learn
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13. February 2007 @ 13:32 |
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I've heard of it being both, along with a few other of the F keys, but it's usually delete. In fact it's often written along the bottom of the screen.
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13. February 2007 @ 14:20 |
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aabbccdd,
You bumping up that opty a little more?
A little of topic and this is kind of sad but shows how technology has developed. My new laptop with it's little ole 1.66ghz Core2Duo is as fast as my old desktop with a P4 3.4ghz OC'ed to 3.6ghz :)
All these comercials advertising vista make me want to puke. Poor bastards buying a pc with vista OS don't have a clue. Been there, done that. They better plan on buying a whole mess of vista compatable software as well. Very little of my existing software is compatable with vista. I've got a nice litte laptop now that I reformated it with XP.
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13. February 2007 @ 16:44 |
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Originally posted by aabbccdd: guys in need to get inside my bios is it F8 i tap ? i can't remember
Delete (del) works for Asus and some other boards, but there are various commands for others. Award and AMI BIOS use the Delete command. Here's a list of some of the commands with different PCs and BIOS.
Bios Manufacturer - Key Command(s)
ALR Advanced Logic Research, Inc. ® PC / PCI F2
ALR PC non / PCI CTRL+ALT+ESC
AMD® (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.) BIOS F1
AMI (American Megatrends, Inc.) BIOS DEL
Award? BIOS CTRL+ALT+ESC
Award BIOS DEL
Phoenix? BIOS CTRL+ALT+ESC
Phoenix BIOS CTRL+ALT+S
Phoenix BIOS CTRL+ALT+INS
Computer - Key Command(s)
Acer® F1, F2, CTRL+ALT+ESC
AST® CTRL+ALT+ESC, CTRL+ALT+DEL
Compaq® 8700 F10
CompUSA® DEL
Cybermax® ESC
Dell® 400 F3
Dell 400 F1
Dell Dimension® F2 or DEL
Dell Inspiron® F2
Dell Latitude Fn+F1 (while booted)
Dell Latitude F2 (on boot)
Dell Optiplex DEL
Dell Optiplex F2
Dell Precision? F2
eMachine? DEL
Gateway® 2000 1440 F1
Gateway 2000 Solo? F2
HP® (Hewlett-Packard) F1, F2
IBM® F1
IBM E-pro Laptop F2
IBM PS/2® CTRL+ALT+INS after CTRL+ALT+DEL
IBM Thinkpad® (newer) Windows: Programs-Thinkpad CFG.
Intel® Tangent DEL
Micron? F1, F2, or DEL
Packard Bell® F1, F2, Del
Sony® VIAO F2
Sony VIAO F3
Tiger DEL
Toshiba® 335 CDS ESC
Toshiba Protege ESC
Toshiba Satellite 205 CDS F1
Toshiba Tecra F1 or ESC
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13. February 2007 @ 23:44 |
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I still don't see it as fair to compare C2D to AMD until they get a direct competitor out. Yeah, Intel blows AMD away but the new AMD cpus might just get them a lead or at least a decent competitor.
I upgraded to a fairly high-end AM2 mobo for the hopes that it will be included in the AM3 upgrade.... if not... oh well.
pacman777, you really shot up in rank, been in the gaming forums? ;)
Oh well, you're as smart as any of our other seniors, and you really add a lot to the discussion :)
My little old X1800XT will hold me quite well methinks. It's still a top-end card of the current gen and next gen is still a bit too expensive for me. Same with C2D. I have a ready platform, I just don't really need the raw power as my current rigs all handle everything I chuck their way. I'm thinking an e66/6700 though when I decide to upgrade.
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14. February 2007 @ 01:26 |
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Well if R600 ever appears I expect I'll be buying one of those. I'm probably also going to get Vista as a secondary OS to play Directx10 games.
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14. February 2007 @ 03:09 |
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thats nice getting a vista but...it only supports some games...not all...
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14. February 2007 @ 04:41 |
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hence "secondary", I certainly wouldn't put trust in Vista to be my main OS yet...
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14. February 2007 @ 07:58 |
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R600 series looks like being out end of March possibly in OEM versions.
With varying cards with DDR3 to DDR4 memory on them, coming out April - May.
X2900 series R600, R610, R630 looks like the three types of cards available.
The sooner they come out the better, as I want to upgrade my 7900GTX but want at least some more choice than what is available, and some pressure on Nvidia with the pricing.
As far as 8800 series cards goes, there are some seriously p*ssed off people who have now realized just how un-ready for Vista the cards are with the present drivers.
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14. February 2007 @ 08:00 |
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yeah, I've heard all about that. ATi being partners with M$ in Vista's development should make their drivers better, and they now have native OpenGL support at last...
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14. February 2007 @ 08:07 |
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I'm almost certain that the next card will be an ATI.
I just hope that they are worth the wait.
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14. February 2007 @ 08:08 |
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Ditto, I'm holding on for one.
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14. February 2007 @ 08:12 |
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damn where do u guys get all these info about new hardwares?...
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14. February 2007 @ 08:16 |
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Some people may be upset with the 8800s, but I've seen where others have been very pleased. I don't think they were running Vista though. But that's Vista and a lot of people appear to be unhappy with it. I wouldn't mind having a pair of 8800s in SLI, but I'm not going to spend that kind of money. Even one of the 8800s is expensive from my point of view. I'll just stick with a good Radeon 1900 or 1950 for cost efficiency. I'm not a uber gamer yet.
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14. February 2007 @ 08:21 |
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yes 8800's are way too expensive now...u wont really need the res or the power now...since theres hardly any games that supports DX10...its wiser getting 8800's later in the year...hey i wanna become a hardcore/uber gamer...but cant i have no potential...
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14. February 2007 @ 08:27 |
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Originally posted by Estuansis: I still don't see it as fair to compare C2D to AMD until they get a direct competitor out. Yeah, Intel blows AMD away but the new AMD cpus might just get them a lead or at least a decent competitor. ...
About as fair as comparing AMD to Intel processors last year. AMD was actually making fun of Intel and saying they couldn't compare to their processors. Now the shoe is on the other foot. What's fair for one is fair for the other. It's a proven fact that the C2D is the best processor for the money. Anybody building a custom AMD is spending more money for less performance. I own both Intel and AMD systems I've built, but for now I'll only build with Intel. With the prices so low I did a processor upgrade on an AMD, but no complete builds since C2D proved itself.
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14. February 2007 @ 08:47 |
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Originally posted by GTR35: yes 8800's are way too expensive now...u wont really need the res or the power now...since theres hardly any games that supports DX10...its wiser getting 8800's later in the year...hey i wanna become a hardcore/uber gamer...but cant i have no potential...
LOL
Most people can become proficient if they set in front of the system 25 hours a day and practice for a few years.
The DX10 is backward compatible, so it supports the older games as well. Still the 8800 costs more than I want to pay. But in this arena, waiting for prices to come down also allows for new and better GPUs to come out.
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14. February 2007 @ 10:17 |
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Actually for a more limited budget I still recommend 3800+ X2s, now they're 60% of the cost of the lowest core 2 duo.
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