http://techreport.com/articles.x/20188/8
SIX core Phenom is unable to keep up with a dual core, hyperthreaded (Go netburst go!), Sandy Bridge (a.k.a. Gesher).
AMD is no longer able to play the crying game and whine over Intel not licensing them SSE. Like I predicted, compilers will slowly start to really favour Intel chips for their later SSE4 iterations, and AMD chips will fall way way behind with their puny "SSE4A".
A sad day for AMD. We are back to the K6-2 days. AMD is no longer able to compete in the ultra high-end.
SIX core Phenom is unable to keep up with a dual core, hyperthreaded (Go netburst go!), Sandy Bridge (a.k.a. Gesher).
AMD is no longer able to play the crying game and whine over Intel not licensing them SSE. Like I predicted, compilers will slowly start to really favour Intel chips for their later SSE4 iterations, and AMD chips will fall way way behind with their puny "SSE4A".
A sad day for AMD. We are back to the K6-2 days. AMD is no longer able to compete in the ultra high-end.
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