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Phenom X4 vs. Yorkfield

That's not just versus Yorkfield, either.. so we're not talking about needing a $1000 chip from Intel to beat the Phenom in this instance. In this example, even the E6850 beats the Phenom.
 
But the point is, Is AMD finally going to be competitive again ? I for one hope so. Since the Core 2 crushed anything AMD had at the time.

And this is only one test..if its real. Other tests could be different. Wonder how they will overclock ?
 
Their competitiveness depends on the price. A native quad-core chip like Phenom on 65nm is considerably more silicon than any dual or quad-core Intel chip on 45nm.
 
Originally posted by: JPB
Wonder how they will overclock ?
That AMD was overclocked, it said so in the article. Historically, last 2-years, AMD CPU's have much less OCing headroom. Unlikely to change.

 
Hmm, looks like it took 1.5v to get it to 3ghz. Somewhat disappointing I guess. Hopefully the core will get better in a somewhat short period of time. 🙂


Jason
 
Originally posted by: Acanthus
That is just about the most useless benchmark they couldve used.

Crysis uses 2 cores...

Not to mention the demo doesn't even use more then 1 core ATM (I believe this has been confirmed) and that the system is GPU limited even in the CPU benchmark... This is a TERRIBLE test to draw a conclusion from, just terrible... The reason that AMD could be lower is due to the chipset maturity and potentially the CPU -> GPU communication is buggy.
 
and look at the ram timings. OMG, terrible. Amd's architecture is more sensitive to latency on RAM than Intel's, AFAIK.
 
I'm gonna call shenannigans on this benchmark as it's not multithreaded properly.

I have a question about Phenom - will it be 'snappier' than the intel offerings due to the IMC, similar to the A64?

With the new chipset/platform coming out, I have my fingers crossed that AMD can pull some rabbits out of there hat in 2 weeks...
 
AMD has been falling on its face since the AM2 socket change. Nothing but a string of letdowns since that notorious "sidegrade."
 
I saw some funky results in the new test that kknd1967 posted. I noticed that on the x4 that for ram boosts there are huge boosts in perf. some that you wouldn't normally expect for a 200mhz boost in ram for an imc. I thought that x4 are more latency sensitive. If you look at the numbers the x4 closes the gap big time with the 500mhz ram.
 
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