CPU1:
Intel Pentium D 820
CPU2:
Intel Celeron D 347
What I'm interested in is single-threaded performance.
Celeron has a slightly faster core clock and is a refresh of the Pentium D (65nm vs. 90nm), but has less cache.
What the hell are you smoking?
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/54?vs=677
3.33 vs. 3.3 neither have turbo,so very fair comparison.
40-70% increase in IPC from wolfdale to IB at the same clocks. Back to Conroe is even more. Each step has been small, but the cumulative effect oveer the years of small improvements ends up being pretty large. up to a cumulative 100% improvement if you look from Conroe to now.
A 40% IPC improvement, isn't 400%; and even then, there is no point to have superior hardware, if software can't take advantage of that. The awful fact is, Conroe-class or above CPU is good enough for general computing things for the vast majority of people. And with a simple GPU upgrade you can have your CPU idling around most of the time (Windows 8). So yeah, even a late Pentium 4/D should cut it, provided, you can find a cheap video card upgrade with WDDM 1.2 driver model.
And people wonder, why conventional PC sales have been stagnant?
LMAO, people would rather spend money on a new iPhone or Kindle or something else
Only a die-hard enthusiast/fanatic would keep on upgrading his/her PC gear in these market conditions. Most people aren't like that. Most people follow the market trends. And the devs behind the apps, follow their market. And guess what? The market is
always right.
So, unless you're a developer or a hard-core gaming enthusiast, spend your money on something else. You are not missing out anything, that is "life essential".
we need a few killer apps, making exclusive use of those newer features.
Until then, there is no point to buy for the future, because you never know, what the future might hold for you. Buy it
when you need it. Value your time and your dollar.