i highly doubt it...
they are having problem with getting high clocks on it...
lets just hope it will come out more...
but wanna know you guys will buy it a not??
AMD can deliver hundreds of thousands of Phenoms i
AMD can deliver hundreds of thousands of Phenoms i
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Nov 19 2007, 01:26 PM
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i highly doubt it...
they are having problem with getting high clocks on it... lets just hope it will come out more... but wanna know you guys will buy it a not?? |
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Nov 19 2007, 03:35 PM
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for ur information, there is no native quad-core by Intel yet, C2Q is juz 2 dual-core joined together its not native quad(tats the mis perception Intel trying to confuse consumer with the marketing again, "i am the 1st to launch quad core", same to the Pentium D during dual core time) the 1st to launch a true native dual core is actually AMD on May 31, 2005 compared to the native from Intel on July 27, 2006. Pricing for processor can be differed even though its the same performance for reason like brand, marketing campaign n so on...
For the comparison of thermal, i dont think it will be much difference, The TDP numbers for Penryn desktop quad-core parts will be 95 and 130 watts, with desktop dual-core parts coming in at a 65W TDP. The TDP numbers for Agena desktop quad-core parts will be 89 and 125 watts, with desktop dual-core parts coming in at a 45W/65W/89W TDP. The TDP numbers for 45nm the Xeon will be 50W/80W/120W, depending on clockspeed. For dual-core, the numbers are 40W/65W/80W. The TDP numbers for the Barcelona will be 68W/95W/120W, depending on clockspeed. This post has been edited by timljh: Nov 19 2007, 04:24 PM |
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Nov 19 2007, 04:40 PM
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look at both phenom reviews...one say phenom is cheaper than intel...one say phenom is more expensive...which is which...
Tom's Hardware Anandtech whichever it is...it's really a not so happy or encouraging time for AMD as competitor... |
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Nov 19 2007, 05:03 PM
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QUOTE(timljh @ Nov 19 2007, 03:35 PM) for ur information, there is no native quad-core by Intel yet, C2Q is juz 2 dual-core joined together its not native quad(tats the mis perception Intel trying to confuse consumer with the marketing again, "i am the 1st to launch quad core", same to the Pentium D during dual core time) the 1st to launch a true native dual core is actually AMD on May 31, 2005 compared to the native from Intel on July 27, 2006. Pricing for processor can be differed even though its the same performance for reason like brand, marketing campaign n so on... that is not truly relevant as only a small percentage of users would truly be able to utilise the general nature and strengths of a native quad core. The rest would be concerned about it's clockabillity, usable performance, and energy efficiency. And as to TDP, it is only a general indicator rather then an accurate measure of energy usage. What is more relevant is the general usage current draw of the processor when they conduct ther day to day business and judging by the numbers Anand put forward, it may be quite of a worrying issue. Phenom as a whole may (For now) be doomed from the start unless AMD revises their pricing structure as well as put forward a credible DDR3 performanceFor the comparison of thermal, i dont think it will be much difference, The TDP numbers for Penryn desktop quad-core parts will be 95 and 130 watts, with desktop dual-core parts coming in at a 65W TDP. The TDP numbers for Agena desktop quad-core parts will be 89 and 125 watts, with desktop dual-core parts coming in at a 45W/65W/89W TDP. The TDP numbers for 45nm the Xeon will be 50W/80W/120W, depending on clockspeed. For dual-core, the numbers are 40W/65W/80W. The TDP numbers for the Barcelona will be 68W/95W/120W, depending on clockspeed. |
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Nov 19 2007, 05:26 PM
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QUOTE(dualshock @ Nov 19 2007, 04:40 PM) look at both phenom reviews...one say phenom is cheaper than intel...one say phenom is more expensive...which is which... v won't actually know which is correct until it really reaches here since some of the review sites had some bias, lets wait till it reach malaysia then v will know =PTom's Hardware Anandtech whichever it is...it's really a not so happy or encouraging time for AMD as competitor... This post has been edited by timljh: Nov 19 2007, 07:44 PM |
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