- Jul 14, 2003
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I have a feeling that Intel may have gone crazy with their latest releases. The problem is that their chips are too vast and to me it confuses the average buyer, maybe even the enthusiast with so many similar options.
They are releasing E8xxx series, Corei3, Corei5 and Corei7s. I think this may confuse the buyer and the prices are still not as competitive as with AMD's lines.
Think of it this way, you are on a budget, but want the fastest quad core for the buck, what do you buy?
The average Joe will probably say: "I want a quad core since those are nice! But I want something in my price range, lets see what options I have:
AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition Deneb 3.4GHz - $200
Intel Core i7- 920 2.66ghz - $300
Intel Corei5 - 750 3.33ghz - $219
MY buddy told me AMD was good, the phenom is AMD's best cpu right now, its at 3.4 ghz which sounds faster than the other ones, and its cheaper than the intel Core i 7 too. Man I don't understand this Core i5 and Core i3 stuff, too confusing, screw it I'm buying AMD!"
AMD 1 Intel 0
What I'm saying is that it seems that AMD is still taking the lead here (price wise especially in the Quad core segment), enthusiasts on a budget will probably be getting an AMD Phenom 965 if I am right, rather than blowing money on a Core i7, Core i5 would be there other option if they go the intel route.
The thing is that I think Intel has released too many chips in the last two years. They've even released e8700s. The bottom line is that it's confusing the market, AMD seems to be on the ball here with just some primary key chips and key price ranges while offering mid to high end performance, if not extreme performance.
Who wants to pay $300 for a Core i7 anyway?
They are releasing E8xxx series, Corei3, Corei5 and Corei7s. I think this may confuse the buyer and the prices are still not as competitive as with AMD's lines.
Think of it this way, you are on a budget, but want the fastest quad core for the buck, what do you buy?
The average Joe will probably say: "I want a quad core since those are nice! But I want something in my price range, lets see what options I have:
AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition Deneb 3.4GHz - $200
Intel Core i7- 920 2.66ghz - $300
Intel Corei5 - 750 3.33ghz - $219
MY buddy told me AMD was good, the phenom is AMD's best cpu right now, its at 3.4 ghz which sounds faster than the other ones, and its cheaper than the intel Core i 7 too. Man I don't understand this Core i5 and Core i3 stuff, too confusing, screw it I'm buying AMD!"
AMD 1 Intel 0
What I'm saying is that it seems that AMD is still taking the lead here (price wise especially in the Quad core segment), enthusiasts on a budget will probably be getting an AMD Phenom 965 if I am right, rather than blowing money on a Core i7, Core i5 would be there other option if they go the intel route.
The thing is that I think Intel has released too many chips in the last two years. They've even released e8700s. The bottom line is that it's confusing the market, AMD seems to be on the ball here with just some primary key chips and key price ranges while offering mid to high end performance, if not extreme performance.
Who wants to pay $300 for a Core i7 anyway?
