P PV5150 New member May 28, 2007 #1 Drawing a slightly premature conclusion, it appears that AMD may be playing second fiddle to Intel again, come Barcelona's release. Link
Drawing a slightly premature conclusion, it appears that AMD may be playing second fiddle to Intel again, come Barcelona's release. Link
I ionicle New member May 28, 2007 #4 yep, wait and prey that intel get a sharp kick up the backside they own like 80% of the market, that needs to be knocked down a notch or 2
yep, wait and prey that intel get a sharp kick up the backside they own like 80% of the market, that needs to be knocked down a notch or 2
F FghtinIrshNvrDie New member May 28, 2007 #5 this wouldn't even happen on a K8 architecture. I'm calling FUD. There's obviously a problem with the test. K10 is an improvement in IPC and core sharing technology, not a regression. Ryan
this wouldn't even happen on a K8 architecture. I'm calling FUD. There's obviously a problem with the test. K10 is an improvement in IPC and core sharing technology, not a regression. Ryan
Rastalovich New member May 28, 2007 #6 Still reckon the pwnage would`ve been AMD joined with nVidia, what they go Ati for >.< lol Ya need some figures from other sources for me, I`m open minded about the new stuff coming.. hype aside and all that.
Still reckon the pwnage would`ve been AMD joined with nVidia, what they go Ati for >.< lol Ya need some figures from other sources for me, I`m open minded about the new stuff coming.. hype aside and all that.
P PP Mguire New member May 28, 2007 #7 this wouldn't even happen on a K8 architecture. I'm calling FUD. There's obviously a problem with the test. K10 is an improvement in IPC and core sharing technology, not a regression. Ryan Click to expand... QFT
this wouldn't even happen on a K8 architecture. I'm calling FUD. There's obviously a problem with the test. K10 is an improvement in IPC and core sharing technology, not a regression. Ryan Click to expand... QFT