That's the title of this German article. If anyone speaks German maybe they can translate this, since Altavista wasn't all that much of a help.
Despite what the title may imply, here's a little bit of what I was able to translate from this German article:
With 32-Bit-Applikationen the ClawHammer thought for fastidious final users is to be faster about 20 to 25 per cent than the Athlon XP. If 64-Bit-Software (x86-64) is used, the projection/lead would rise around further 15 per cent to 35 to 40 per cent, since then the extended instruction sets can be used fully.
Despite what the title may imply, here's a little bit of what I was able to translate from this German article:
With 32-Bit-Applikationen the ClawHammer thought for fastidious final users is to be faster about 20 to 25 per cent than the Athlon XP. If 64-Bit-Software (x86-64) is used, the projection/lead would rise around further 15 per cent to 35 to 40 per cent, since then the extended instruction sets can be used fully.