Originally posted by: code65536
Whether or not people like to admit it (I'm not an Intel fanboy; just someone who likes electrical engineering), Intel has always had the technical edge with sheer money, capacity, technical know-how, etc. AMD may have been the first to 64-bits for consumer chips, but given how Intel was able to so effortlessly turn on 64-bit support in its newer chips indicates that this is something that they had planned for. Who was the first to 130nm, 90nm, 65nm, etc.? Who has dominated notebook power efficiency? Who had the lower heat dissipation before Prescott crashed in? Who had the snazzier branch predictor? I think that Intel has had the technical edge all along, and their product line incompetance in the form of NetBurst (esp. Prescott) gave off the *illusion* that they had lost that edge. Of course, that doesn't change the fact that NetBurst was fundamentally flawed and that it deserved to lose market share, but in the end, it's important to not mistake Intel vs. AMD with NetBurst vs. K8.