Tom's as a serious source, please... They don't even list their methods or setups.
S Skrying S K R Y I N G Veteran Nov 11, 2008 #21 Tom's as a serious source, please... They don't even list their methods or setups.
S ShaidarHaran hardware monkey Veteran Nov 12, 2008 #22 Here's the link I meant to provide earlier: [url=http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/cpu-charts-2007/compare,366.html?prod%5B714%5D=on&prod%5B722%5D=on]Tom's Hardware - X2 4600+ vs. X2 6000+ AM2 processor comparison[/URL]
Here's the link I meant to provide earlier: [url=http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/cpu-charts-2007/compare,366.html?prod%5B714%5D=on&prod%5B722%5D=on]Tom's Hardware - X2 4600+ vs. X2 6000+ AM2 processor comparison[/URL]
S ShaidarHaran hardware monkey Veteran Nov 12, 2008 #23 Skrying, if you want another source then find it yourself.
R Refreshment Regular Nov 15, 2008 #24 Sadly, no valuable contributions on my side sorry. This however grabbed my attention: Blazkowicz said: a yet to be released 45nm X2 would be a good upgrade too (with the new process and K10 architectural improvements they should be similar to a C2D) Click to expand... Is there any information on AMD future plans?, i think the usual term is "roadmap" (correct?). Interested in the Socket AM2, AM2+ offerings since AMD has very good prices so far.
Sadly, no valuable contributions on my side sorry. This however grabbed my attention: Blazkowicz said: a yet to be released 45nm X2 would be a good upgrade too (with the new process and K10 architectural improvements they should be similar to a C2D) Click to expand... Is there any information on AMD future plans?, i think the usual term is "roadmap" (correct?). Interested in the Socket AM2, AM2+ offerings since AMD has very good prices so far.
B Blazkowicz Legend Nov 15, 2008 #25 yes, here's the recent roadmap : http://www.homemedia.fr/actualites/4300-Processeurs-AMD-45-nm.html 45nm X2 is quite far off, afterall (mid 2009).
yes, here's the recent roadmap : http://www.homemedia.fr/actualites/4300-Processeurs-AMD-45-nm.html 45nm X2 is quite far off, afterall (mid 2009).
R Refreshment Regular Nov 15, 2008 #26 Thats exactly was i was looking for Blazkowicz. Came as a surprise to me since im usually disconnected from the CPU world. Didn't know AMD was so behind Intel or IBM in processors reduction process. Apologize in advance if i made an ignorant comment.
Thats exactly was i was looking for Blazkowicz. Came as a surprise to me since im usually disconnected from the CPU world. Didn't know AMD was so behind Intel or IBM in processors reduction process. Apologize in advance if i made an ignorant comment.