Originally posted by: akcorr
Just wondering since Intel's effort to rethink/re-engineer thier line of products looks to have been a great move?
Originally posted by: akcorr
Just wondering since Intel's effort to rethink/re-engineer thier line of products looks to have been a great move?
Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: akcorr
Just wondering since Intel's effort to rethink/re-engineer thier line of products looks to have been a great move?
Do you mean by Intel moving away from Netburst?
If so, Intel have just followed the ideals of AMD, but at present have a much better design with Core 2 against K8. AMD are going to be tweaking the K8 core which will then inturn be called K8L. So i dont think they will be reengineering anything major anytime soon, maybe with K10 but who knows.
Originally posted by: OcHungry
Originally posted by: akcorr
Just wondering since Intel's effort to rethink/re-engineer thier line of products looks to have been a great move?
Yes. As matter of fact befor you know it you will see the 65nm's and the new core design show up in the review sites. below is a link to XS claiming to be the new Rev. G chip
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=108884
Originally posted by: harpoon84
Not in the short term I don't think. Further down the track, 2008-2009, definitely.
Netburst -> Core2 = Revolutionary. 50% higher IPC, 50% lower heat output. The only thing they share is the quad pumped FSB.
K8 -> K8L = Evolutionary. Not saying it won't bring decent performance improvements over K8, from what I've seen there are some major architectural improvements, but it's still based on K8 rather than being a completely new design.
Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
Originally posted by: harpoon84
Not in the short term I don't think. Further down the track, 2008-2009, definitely.
Netburst -> Core2 = Revolutionary. 50% higher IPC, 50% lower heat output. The only thing they share is the quad pumped FSB.
K8 -> K8L = Evolutionary. Not saying it won't bring decent performance improvements over K8, from what I've seen there are some major architectural improvements, but it's still based on K8 rather than being a completely new design.
Actually it's more like Pentium3 -> Pentium M -> Core Duo -> Core 2 Duo = Evolutionary
Just because it evolved from intel's mobile line doesn't mean it's not derivative.
P3 -> netburst was revolutionary (or at least a genuinely new arch)
K6 -> K7 was revolutionary
Originally posted by: harpoon84
On the desktop we went straight from P4 Netburst to C2D, therefore on the desktop front the change was revolutionary. It doesn't matter that C2D was derived from mobile CD chips, it's a totally different market.
Originally posted by: theteamaqua
K8L is AMD's only hope, until then AMD is in trouble from now to the launch of K8L
i might get kentsfiled though
Originally posted by: bobdelt
They are always working on improving their chips. They dont sit around and do nothing and wait for intel to pass them up.
Originally posted by: Greenman
Originally posted by: bobdelt
They are always working on improving their chips. They dont sit around and do nothing and wait for intel to pass them up.
psssst, thats EXACTLY what happened. AMD got fat and lazy, and in one stroke Intel forced them to cut prices by 50%. That money has to come out of a budget somewhere.
Originally posted by: Jadow
8086 -> 80286 -> 80386 -> 80486 -> Pentium -> Pentium Pro -> Pentium II -> Pentium III -> Pentium 4 - Core 2 Duo
AMD is forming a brand new approach to x86. If programmers can't design a game with dual core in mind, AMD will facilitate this by adding parralism to the entire computer.