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To: mcmab who wrote (182300)1/5/2006 3:37:07 PM
From: KeithDust2000Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
mcmab, INTEL is improving their Pentium D line-up, from a performance standpoint, a performance per watt standpoint, and also and especially from a production cost standpoint. There´s the addition of VT too, although this is a bit exotic at this point.

It´s a good thing that THG still makes it clear that AMD still retains a (smaller) lead overall.



To: mcmab who wrote (182300)1/5/2006 3:38:10 PM
From: MagratheaRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
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To make things worse, Intel had to delay support for C1E, Thermal Monitoring 2 and Enhanced SpeedStep until the second quarter of this year, which we find really disappointing. If we had done the power measurements with AMD's Cool & Quiet enabled, it would have left Intel behind even more.


from Tom's Conclusions: tomshardware.com

Why don't cha run the AMD system at a brown-out 95 volts, too? If you are going to hobble the competitions, go all the way.

-Magrathea