frozentundra123456
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- Aug 11, 2008
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it's not rocket science, when intel keeps a 5-10% increase pr tick tock and amd does a 10-15%. While slower atm (and not counting power), amd will catch up .. even on dozer arch.
As someone else stated in another thread, it is easier to improve from an inefficient state (to put it charitably) than to improve from a highly efficient state. Overall, I still feel intel is the superior CPU. It is more well rounded when you consider single threaded, multithreaded, gaming and power use. Besides, there is no assurance that AMD will continue 10 to 15 percent increases with each new processor.
Intels focus now (unfortunately IMO) is increasing efficiency per watt rather than raw processing power. In this metric amd still trails badly, and will probably be even further behind when Haswell comes out. It would be nice if Piledriver's improvements in multi-threaded apps would force Intel to bring out a mainstream priced hex core haswell, but I doubt that will happen. In fact intel may even be ceding some segment of the market to AMD partially because they do not want them to go out of business.