Tangerines
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Originally posted by: Quinton McLeod
What are you talking about?Originally posted by: Tangerines
Quinton:
- Two separate pieces of silicon for once CPU doesn't mean much when it comes to CPU performance, especially Intel's, since it lacks an on-die memory controller.
- I didn't realize info had been released for Intel's quad-core processor yet. Unless you happen to work at Intel (which seems highly doubtful given your AMD bias) could you please stop passing off speculation as fact?
Do you even know what the quad core processor looks like?
- Would it kill you to admit that Intel has one-upped AMD for once?
It hasn't. There are far too many questions about the benchmark Intel gave that are unanswered. Check out this place for more info:
http://voodoopc.blogspot.com/
- Read the AT article on the Presler XE.
- Judging a processor by what it looks like is almost criminally stupid.
- I highly doubt that those errors would cause a such a massive decrease in performance.