Bona Fide said:That's not looking good at all. Did AMD just give up on M2? Seems like they plan to release a mediocre chipset just to appeal to the loyal [read: mindless] AMD followers who will never touch Intel. Meanwhile, Intel is moving forward with rather effective technology, with Conroe, a processor that can beat AMD's best offering in the performance per mhz market, a place AMD once was the proud owner of.
AM2 is the result of 3 factors :
-DRAM makers pressure
-OEM pressure , DDR is more expensive
-DDR2 better suited for notebooks and server market
Fortunately, Conroe's gains over the FX-60 aren't as amazing as AMD's Athlon series was against the Pentium 4. So maybe AMD still can get it together, if they don't suddenly shift their focus on K10.
Sorry , but that is pure BS.
A64 was better in games ( 5-10%) while Prescott everywhere else , especially in encoding/rendering/multitasking.
X2 was better overall than PD 8xx by 5-10% while Presler 9xx put it on par.
BTW , Conroe was 20+% better not compared to FX60, but to FX62 .Hope you can see the difference...