Originally posted by: Kensai
Actually, I have personally proven that an A64 does multi-task better than a P4. (CS : Source, WoW, DVD shrink and DVD decrypter at once)
AMD is the actual owner of the HyperThreading patent, but Intel leaches off of it.
Intel CPUs are generally better than their AMD counterparts at multimedia applications, like encoding, CAD, etc. etc.
Originally posted by: Regs
Lets see....
Games
Buisness Applications
Archiving
Multimedia Multitasking
2D Application
Multiasking
Multimedia/Photo Editing
Most Workstation Applications
Not to mention it runs a lot cooler with less power consumption.
Proof
And tell that guy to stop living under a rock.
Well said
Also on AMDs side is A64's "snap" it's talked about by lots of reviewers/users probably due to A64's incredible low latency: Problem is there is no benchmark for it either. READ THIS qualitative summery.
http://silentpcreview.com/article169-page2.html
PERFORMANCE
The Athlon 64 is most assuredly a fast 32-bit CPU. Benchmarks can be found at every hardware site on the web, but just in case you?ve missed them, I ?ll summarize: In all but a very few benchmarks the Athlon 64 stomps an equivalently priced Pentium 4. Not only that, but the Athlon 64 simply feels faster under normal use.
You?re probably asking, ?What do you mean it feels faster?? Well, for comparison I have a Pentium 4 2.8 GHz machine at work, and an Athlon 64 3000+ machine at home. They both have 1GB of the same ram and 80gig 7200rpm 8mb cache hard drives. Under light use?web surfing, writing documents, writing code, etc?the Athlon 64 is just snappier. Windows, menus, animations, etc. respond quicker and feel faster on the Athlon 64 machine. I ?m not alone in my feelings either. In a recent forum post our own Mike Chin writes:
?... my A64-3200 system [is] right next to my main P4-2.8C rig. Win XP Pro on both. No contest: The A64 runs faster & cooler. I don't mean benchmarks, I mean using the full range of apps I use daily -- Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Acrobat, Adobe InDesign, a bunch of web design tools... I've been gradually migrating to the A64 -- to turn it from backup machine to main machine.?