I wonder if they just got the graph labelling mixed up.but then the reviewer claims: "similar result is produced in the Cinema test: the 3.6 GHz P4 is in the lead. " LOL!!!
Or more specifically, DDR-2, I think there is little arguement that Dual-Channel DDR is simply a stop point to provide sufficent bandy forr Prescott's 667fsb before ddr-2Originally posted by: Pabster
Looking good, although I still believe DDR is here to stay and dual-channel DDR is where Intel is heading.
Originally posted by: Athlon4all
Or more specifically, DDR-2, I think there is little arguement that Dual-Channel DDR is simply a stop point to provide sufficent bandy forr Prescott's 667fsb before ddr-2Originally posted by: Pabster
Looking good, although I still believe DDR is here to stay and dual-channel DDR is where Intel is heading.
Tom included the 3.06 GHz P4 which should be here in 2 months - is this too long of a stretch for you? I certainly like to be able to plan my purchases ahead a little, and 2 months isn't too far in the future for anything major to change my conclusions.Originally posted by: Varun
Reading that article I kept wondering, why is he reviewing this processor when he states it won't be released for 10 months? We all know the hammer is coming out soon, and the Barton has double the cache of the XP.
I see what you are saying. However, Intel went from 256 kB to 512 kB cache, went from 400 MHz to 533 MHz fsb, and introduced a small speed bump with their C1 stepping and all AMD did was adjust their PR by 100+. I agree that AMD might have to adjust the PR again by the time it goes from 2600+ to 3400+. However if all those improvements by Intel only warranted a 100+ adjustment, then don't expect a large adjustment if and when AMD releases 2666/166 Athlon or equivalent. So maybe the name will be 3300+ instead of 3400+. I won't argue about a 10% change in a future CPU but it still shows that the 3400+ Hammer will have a major uphill fight. The rumored 4000+ Hammer that will be released shortly after the 3400+ Hammer will have a much better chance of success.Also note that the Athlon XP is scaling quite poorly. So the 3400+ 2666/166 Athlon probably WONT be rated at 3400+. AMD has already demoted their PR rating at approximately 2Ghz, and if thats how a 3400+ will perform, no reason to believe that they will demote it again.