<< At an Intel P4 coming out party in Miami a couple weeks ago it was reported that Intel is saying the 1. Ghz P4 is basically 20% faster than a 1 Ghz Coppermine. That's from Intel. I expect less but Intel knows they are on watch and won't fudge as much as they like. That pretty much explains they know it's slow clock for clock. >>
All I?m asking for is something factual statements, ?reported?, where was it reported? If Intel is suggesting it?s 20% faster, are you going to believe them? Did you believe then when they suggest Rambus was the future? Please post a link, with some factual information, regarding benchmarks showing that the P4 is slower ?clock for clock?. And if you think that explains they know it?s ?slow clock for clock?, then I?m sorry, but that suggest nothing to me.
<< They can manipulate a benchmark two ways. One is optimizing the compliers and two is by making the testers include the benchmarks that make the P4 look good. Trust me, it won't look good on a lot of benchmarks you're used to but if Intel can get a bunch of other benchmarks included that do make it look good...they can sway the overall report card. Kind of like getting C's and D's in Math, English, and Biology but countering them with A's in basket weaving, Phys ed., music appreciation, and sex education. I doubt seriously that Anand gets no stipulations in this case but I like to be proven wrong. Might not just be Anand either. I don't want it to seem like I'm just picking on him. >>
What is to suggest AMD couldn?t do the same? Nothing at all, AMD can easily optimized particular instruction to make their CPU look good also. Though what about when Anand does his Quake III benchmarks, will AMD and Intel optimize their CPU?s for that too? What about when Anand does his UT, Expandable, and Content Creation reviews, will Intel and AMD optimize their CPU?s for those particular benchmarks too?
I think you underestimate the power of Anands website, you are suggesting Anand has stipulations forced on to him by Intel, and that?s the only way he?ll received a test board. Even though Anand personally came out here to defend himself against that accusation, which by the way you have no such proof that it?s true! I?ll tell you why I believe it?s not true. Because the worst thing Intel can do at this point and time of business, it not to supply one of the most looked at, credible hardware review sites in the world, a production board for Anand to review. That would be the stupidest thing Intel could do, In fact, it?s my belief that Anand doesn?t even ask to review products, but rather the manufacturer insist that Anand review there products, because of the readers that Anands website generates per day!