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Originally posted by: classy
AMD said that they still would be able to beat Woodcrest, this kinda leads me to believe that maybe they are telling the truth. Hmmm updated P4 core and now this, despite the ever looming return to Intel dominace by the new core architecture. Can you say Core Duo 2 yields?
Originally posted by: Duvie
Originally posted by: classy
AMD said that they still would be able to beat Woodcrest, this kinda leads me to believe that maybe they are telling the truth. Hmmm updated P4 core and now this, despite the ever looming return to Intel dominace by the new core architecture. Can you say Core Duo 2 yields?
I think their was some talk that the platform was going to be bandwidth limited in multi cpu configs...That may be what they assume...The juggernot of the bandwidth will hold back the 20% clock for clock improvement the core architecture should have over the aging opteron core....I say that with somewhat of a smile..."aging" that is....
Lets hope for faster intro of 65nm parts and quad cores come 1h 07, maybe early launch late 4Q 06.....Who knows...all speculation!!!
Now here we are supposedly weeks away from Intel's stud cpu and now Dell says, well I guess we'll sell AMD servers now, huh?
Originally posted by: classy
Originally posted by: Duvie
Originally posted by: classy
AMD said that they still would be able to beat Woodcrest, this kinda leads me to believe that maybe they are telling the truth. Hmmm updated P4 core and now this, despite the ever looming return to Intel dominace by the new core architecture. Can you say Core Duo 2 yields?
I think their was some talk that the platform was going to be bandwidth limited in multi cpu configs...That may be what they assume...The juggernot of the bandwidth will hold back the 20% clock for clock improvement the core architecture should have over the aging opteron core....I say that with somewhat of a smile..."aging" that is....
Lets hope for faster intro of 65nm parts and quad cores come 1h 07, maybe early launch late 4Q 06.....Who knows...all speculation!!!
There is no question that "The Core" is a serious processor, but this coupled with a few weeks back where I seen they updated the P4 core makes me wonder if all is not rosy. Dell has sat and ate at Intel's table their entire existence, despite the fact Intel has trailed AMD for the better part of 3 years. Now here we are supposedly weeks away from Intel's stud cpu and now Dell says, well I guess we'll sell AMD servers now, huh? Something tells me that yields may be a problem, something is not right behind the scenes with Intel. Despite all the pre-launch drama their stock still continues to slide. Just makes me wonder that's all.
Originally posted by: Questar
Now here we are supposedly weeks away from Intel's stud cpu and now Dell says, well I guess we'll sell AMD servers now, huh?
Could be a couple of things with the timing:
1. Dell decided they were leaving too much revenue on the table.
2. Notice it's end of year - after fab 36 is on-line and fairly well ramped up. AMD may not be able to supply Dell with enough chips until then.
3. Companies don't decide to enter a new business in a day. Dell and AMD must have been negotiating supply agreements for weeks if not months. An earnings release is just a good time to announce.
4. There's actually a back room deal between Intel and Dell to further weaken AMD's antitrust suit.
Woodcrest is upto 2S. Intel's 4S platform for current Netburst-based Xeons is mediocre compared to IBM's X3. Since Dell relies on Intel's chipset for their current server products, their 4S servers are outperformed by 4S Opteron systems from HP/Sun and 4S Xeons from IBM. I wonder how many 4S systems Dell sells in a year anyways.Originally posted by: guoziming
is Intel going to launch core 2 for its server chips? If not, then Dell is still making a good choice. Core 2 may be able to beat A64 on the consumer front, but if the server front stays relatively the same, Opterons still offer better performance than Xeons.
Originally posted by: Questar
Now here we are supposedly weeks away from Intel's stud cpu and now Dell says, well I guess we'll sell AMD servers now, huh?
Could be a couple of things with the timing:
1. Dell decided they were leaving too much revenue on the table.
2. Notice it's end of year before these servers ship - after fab 36 is on-line and fairly well ramped up. AMD may not be able to supply Dell with enough chips until then.
3. Companies don't decide to enter a new business in a day. Dell and AMD must have been negotiating supply agreements for weeks if not months. An earnings release is just a good time to announce.
4. There's actually a back room deal between Intel and Dell to further weaken AMD's antitrust suit.
Originally posted by: HopJokey
With this news, Intel stock (INTC) is down ~5% (at $17.75) while AMD stock (AMD) is up ~14% (at $35.26) in after hours trading. Does this mean INTC is a good value?
Not for 4 socket systems.Originally posted by: igowerf
Does this mean we can get some nice Opteron deals through Dell now? I remember some of the server deals where it was practically worth it for the processor alone.
Originally posted by: HopJokey
With this news, Intel stock (INTC) is down ~5% (at $17.75) while AMD stock (AMD) is up ~14% (at $35.26) in after hours trading. Does this mean INTC is a good value?
Originally posted by: Henny
(AMD's 65 nm technology won't be up until Dec. at the earliest)
In the enterprise, we will launch new ninth generation servers featuring Intel's Woodcrest microprocessors. Dell will also introduce new AMD Opteron processors in our multi-processor servers by the end of the year offering a great new technology to our customers at the high-end of our server line.