65 nm Pentium D? AMD still on top

CrimsonKnight

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In the single-core arena, it is safe to say that AMD remains the performance king.
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Looking at the dual core sector, the Pentium D 900 is able to mix things up a little bit, but it is not capable of surpassing the Athlon 64 X2's performance at all.
...one more thing....

As far as power consumption goes, a Pentium D 950 actually manages to reduce overall power requirements over the Pentium D 840 by approximately 10%. However, a system that runs an Athlon 64 X2 and the same components requires another 20-25% less energy!
And thats from THG, a site known for allegedly leaning towards the intel/nvidia side of things...comments/concerns?
 

nerp

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If AMD can remain ahead in terms of both speed and power consumption, I can't wait to see how their .65 nm match up against Intel's, whenever they become available.
 

Markfw

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You already answered your own question. Get the AMD.
 

potato28

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Originally posted by: nerp
If AMD can remain ahead in terms of both speed and power consumption, I can't wait to see how their .65 nm match up against Intel's, whenever they become available.

QFT!!!
 

dmens

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Definitely... since by that time, merom will be out. Should be interesting.
 

BlingBlingArsch

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Originally posted by: CrimsonKnight

And thats from THG, a site known for allegedly leaning towards the intel/nvidia side of things...comments/concerns?

THG stopped being Intels hoe along time ago. just fyi ;)
 

DrMrLordX

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THG is only saying what nearly every other tech site has said about the Pentium D 9xx series. It might be an interesting overclocker, but we all know it's filler until Conroe/Merom hit the scene.

Still, if you like heavy-duty sub-zero cooling and you're sick of the "cold bug", the new 9xx series might be just the ticket!