Absolution75
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- Dec 3, 2007
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Honestly, I think people wouldn't be so upset if the AMD marketing team didn't get their way with the whole module/cores thing.
Yeah, there are 8 "cores", but a 4m/8c CPU performs like (albeit less) than an intel 4c/8t. Really to compete with Thuban, you'd need a 6m/12c bulldozer =/ Once you think of it this way, there is a lot less "failure", though its still bad. The extra integer cores really don't do a lot for desktops.
Compared to the PII 965 BE - a 8150 does pretty well (http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/434?vs=102). People considered the 965 a decent buy for budget systems so really AMD just has to reduce the price by $60-100 or so. Sad, but....yeah....
Yeah, there are 8 "cores", but a 4m/8c CPU performs like (albeit less) than an intel 4c/8t. Really to compete with Thuban, you'd need a 6m/12c bulldozer =/ Once you think of it this way, there is a lot less "failure", though its still bad. The extra integer cores really don't do a lot for desktops.
Compared to the PII 965 BE - a 8150 does pretty well (http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/434?vs=102). People considered the 965 a decent buy for budget systems so really AMD just has to reduce the price by $60-100 or so. Sad, but....yeah....