AMD vs INTEL

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    chunkfield you are maybe the worst case of AMD fanboy that I've seen recently LOL>

    Get on with the program dude. Intel is winning and it's normal, they have more money, more people, it was just a matter of time. Your comparisons with Netburst architecture is ridiculous.

    As for the statement "it's not fair" to compare new generation and old one. It's not fair to who?
    For the guy who started the thread this is totally not important. On the other hand AMD fanboys (read kids, who got into computers last few years) had no problem comparing new Athlon64 when it came out to old Netburst Pentiums. It's the way of the market and technology my friend, there will always be a next generation, and btw these processors are available. So why would he buy AMD? Intel IS FASTER, CHEAPER, runs COOLER and overclocks better then any AMD available.

    Intel is here to stay. Read a bit and you will see that all experts agree that AMD will have hard time counter-punching Intel. Even K8L on paper doesn't look that good.

    Now back to the whole thing. I don't give a shit who is better AMD or Intel (they are both greedy ass companies), I just want the fastest computer for the money THE END. Today and in the next 2-3 years it's INTEL no doubt about it.

    Even AMD said in their press reports that they will not be working on speeds of their processors for some time in the future, but concentrate more on creating new features.

    CafesuaDa, don't listen to him, he's just defending blindly something that he bought and can't get over the fact that there are things that are so much faster then what he bought.

    You should definitely go with Intel. Trust me, I own both AMD and Intel computers, if the Woodcrests and Conroes were not out, I would say AMD all the way, old Intel Netburst processors were hot, slower then AMD and consumed too much power. Trust me I have dual Xeons 3.6 right here, but with the new processors you can't go wrong and it's a much better long term investment for the money.

    Cheers.

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