I hadn't see the Spec scores on the new Athlons. I'd say "I stand corrected" except that I did say "currently shipping" in my posts just on the chance that the newer CPUs were, in fact, faster.

Thanks for the information, andreasl.
Back when all the Rambus controversy was at its height, Craig Barrett had a bad habit of letting anti-Rambus comments slip. He would say something negative about Rambus, then reporters (especially techie scandal-rags like the Register) would latch on to it and run, then Intel's spin doctors would have to deal with it. Not the kind of emotional outbursts you get from Sanders, but Sanders actually has reason to be emotional. There's a lot of bad blood between Sanders and the old Intel management.
I don't know that I would consider the very mild responses that Craig would give regarding future memory roadmaps to be shooting off his mouth. He'd be asked very pointed questions about future DDR support after various speeches and he would respond by saying that there would be future chipsets that supported DDR and the press would latch onto this and print articles about Intel abandoning RDRAM. I see what you are saying, but I still don't think Craig says much without due consideration. Having said that, there is always Andy Grove who has always spoken his mind without mincing words.
Sanders actually has reason to be emotional.
I'd say that "Sanders actually thinks he has a reason to be emotional". And being the person that he is, he'd probably be saying similar things even if the past hadn't played out like it did.
itanium 2s are more than 10grand a peice.
$10k? That is an interesting number. How did you come up with that? According to the publicly released pricing at the time of the Itanium 2 launch, the 1GHz Itanium 2 with 3MB on-die cache is $4,226. The 1GHz Itanium 2 with 1.5MB is $2,247 and the 900MHz Itanium 2 with 1.5MB cache is $1,338. Prices are, as usual, in quantities of 1,000.
and how much will opterons be? no more than 1k
This is an interesting number as well. I doubt even AMD management would commit to pricing at this stage, but certainly they have priced CPU's above $1000 in the past. We will see what they sell for when they are released.