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Quakecon Coverage:
AMD was there today giving briefings for the press as well. Not a lot of brand new material was covered that I can disclose today, but look for something very soon. I did, however, come across a new campaign that AMD is running entitled: Truth is Power.
Basically, AMD is once again attempting to save the consumer by uncovering another Intel falsehood. This time it does not concern the Pentium 4 processor, but rather the new 845G/GL chipsets that offer what Intel terms ?Intel Extreme Graphics.? What the chipset offers the user is actually anything but ?extreme? graphics power. If you happen to visit the Intel website and look for information on the 845G/GL chipsets, you will notice that there is a lengthy list of games that do not run at all on the integrated graphics core. These include games like Madden 2002 and Tiger Woods Golf 2002 ? not exactly the most strenuous of video games. And when a game isn?t crashing, the performance and features you get are not up to par with even the lowest priced graphics card available.
And, AMD claims, to top it off, comparing a Dell 2.0 GHz system running 512 MB of RAM and a Compaq 1800+ system also with 512 MB of RAM (all other parts being the same), the Intel system is nearly $150 more expensive than the Athlon system. There are also complaints about the new Celeron 1.7 GHz processor being out performed by the Celeron 1.3 GHz based on the P3 core that AMD says are causing the unknowledgeable end user to get double-crossed.
Interestingly, in the last month or so, a class action lawsuit is ongoing in the state of Illinois that says Intel has been selling lower performing processors at higher prices by implying that the new ones are superior when in fact they aren?t. It will be quite remarkable to see what resolves from this.
Yes, there was more from AMD, but you will all get that in due time.
That about does it for my first day at my first Quakecon convention. I hope you enjoyed the commentary and pictures, and be sure to check back later for even more product updates, announcements and news from the show floor. Thanks!
"Ooops, I ripped you off!" :Q
Quakecon Coverage:
AMD was there today giving briefings for the press as well. Not a lot of brand new material was covered that I can disclose today, but look for something very soon. I did, however, come across a new campaign that AMD is running entitled: Truth is Power.
Basically, AMD is once again attempting to save the consumer by uncovering another Intel falsehood. This time it does not concern the Pentium 4 processor, but rather the new 845G/GL chipsets that offer what Intel terms ?Intel Extreme Graphics.? What the chipset offers the user is actually anything but ?extreme? graphics power. If you happen to visit the Intel website and look for information on the 845G/GL chipsets, you will notice that there is a lengthy list of games that do not run at all on the integrated graphics core. These include games like Madden 2002 and Tiger Woods Golf 2002 ? not exactly the most strenuous of video games. And when a game isn?t crashing, the performance and features you get are not up to par with even the lowest priced graphics card available.
And, AMD claims, to top it off, comparing a Dell 2.0 GHz system running 512 MB of RAM and a Compaq 1800+ system also with 512 MB of RAM (all other parts being the same), the Intel system is nearly $150 more expensive than the Athlon system. There are also complaints about the new Celeron 1.7 GHz processor being out performed by the Celeron 1.3 GHz based on the P3 core that AMD says are causing the unknowledgeable end user to get double-crossed.
Interestingly, in the last month or so, a class action lawsuit is ongoing in the state of Illinois that says Intel has been selling lower performing processors at higher prices by implying that the new ones are superior when in fact they aren?t. It will be quite remarkable to see what resolves from this.
Yes, there was more from AMD, but you will all get that in due time.
That about does it for my first day at my first Quakecon convention. I hope you enjoyed the commentary and pictures, and be sure to check back later for even more product updates, announcements and news from the show floor. Thanks!
"Ooops, I ripped you off!" :Q
