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mongie
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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San Diego (CA) - AMD scored a major win against Intel during the back-to-school season. According to Current Analysis, AMD outsold Intel for the very first time in US retail over the period of a whole month. More than half of all computer systems US stores sold during September carried an AMD processor. Crazy eh? I'm sure they're only refering to consumer desktop processors (ie. Sempron + AthlonXP + Athlon64) rather than notebooks or server products, because intel absolutley kills AMD in notebooks. Probably more than 5-1. It would be much worse for AMD if you were to compare Pentium M (centrino) sales vs. Turion/MobileAthlon64 sales. |
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| #0 11:24pm 19/10/05 |
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parabol
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm sure they're only refering to consumer desktop processors They probably also ignore Dell-type purchases which make up a bulk of Intel's profit. So yes, this is just a carefully created statistic that ignores most of the facts. I'm an AMD fanboy, but I'm not fan of these misleading figures. |
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| #1 11:39pm 19/10/05 |
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mongie
Posts: 3449
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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They are talking about OEM's there, and media centre pc's which are all by OEM's... they have to be including that...
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| #2 11:47pm 19/10/05 |
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Reverend Evil
Posts: 12514
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
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AMD for lyfe!
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| #3 03:21am 20/10/05 |
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Spook
Posts: 14807
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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OHNOS THE INSTABILITY AND HEAT ISSUSE!SAED>S>>@>
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| #4 07:16am 20/10/05 |
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mongie
Posts: 3450
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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lol, you'd be amazed by how well Intel market to computer illiterate PC buyers. Its as if Intel had somehow found a way to brainwash them into thinking that AMD processors are unstable, and that despite the fact Intel processors are only occasionally faster than an amd, they will stick to the fact that AMD processors "run hot".
Thats if they have ever heard of AMD, but most have. |
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| #5 08:32am 20/10/05 |
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WetWired
Posts: 2119
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I've had AMD since my old K6-2 400Mhz, never looked back
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| #6 09:18am 20/10/05 |
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orbitor
Posts: 6753
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I use and recommend AMD. Their desktop CPU's are currently much better than P4's.
I'm currently putting together my new box using an Opteron 144 ;) However, I would recommend Intel for laptops. |
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| #7 09:52am 20/10/05 |
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=-Firefrog-=
Posts: 1345
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I was always a AMD fanboi, but last upgrade I went to a northwood, now I can't wait to go back to AMD :\ And it seems most of the heat problems are in Intel's camp now anyway, hah.
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| #8 10:11am 20/10/05 |
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mongie
Posts: 3452
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Turions are really not bad at all in laptops, however they're very scarce... I know the Acer Ferarri laptops have them, and there is a compaq that has one as well, but other than that, I dont know of any...
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koopz
Posts: 5464
Location: Queensland
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http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/article/0,aid,122758,00.asp
If you're looking for an inexpensive Media Center PC that can easily manage your music, photos, and other multimedia, HP's Pavilion a1130n Desktop PC is a good choice. Unlike more expensive systems that run the Windows XP Media Center Edition OS, the Pavilion a1130n has no TV tuner or remote control, but it does a fine job of handling other multimedia tasks at a very reasonable $1060. wow people will buy anything. how is that a Media Centre other than the cheap oem copy of MCE 2005 they threw in the box? 'got marketing scam? |
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Fuknukle
Posts: 3870
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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^^ buy an xbox!!
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| #11 06:11pm 20/10/05 |
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PoW_Cerberus
Posts: 3
Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland
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AMD FTW
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| #12 06:16pm 20/10/05 |
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sLiNky
Posts: 505
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I`m an AMD Fanboy. Will never go back to an Intel. Convinced my bro to go AMD as well, He only bought it because it was cheaper. But now he has never looked back and regretted it....
In japan though. Most families have intel. They have got no idea what AMD is. And they only care about how many gightz it has. Not about whats better for money, which are better than others. Their stupidity irrates me. |
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| #13 06:49pm 20/10/05 |
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Fuknukle
Posts: 3871
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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now is is some good news, AMD are in a much better position than i ever realised.
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wolfieee
Posts: 1287
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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About to put together an AMD box for myself, got an ASUS A8N SLI board which i'll be putting to good use. This is my second AMD setup since the duron days. Thought i'd give AMD a whirl and see how it performs against my current p4 setup.
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 17578
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I've moved to AMD from Intel after being a staunch intel supported for a few years. The main reason I switched over was that my old P4 was just totally broken and kept hardlocking and I couldn't fix it. I decided on an AMD more to give it a chance than anything else.
I've been pretty impressed with it so far, haven't really had any problems. I don't think it was as good as my P4 in terms of multitasking, which I guess might be due to hyperthreading, if you can believe the Intel hype. Server side, I've grown sick of the slack performance of Xeons, especially with modern CPU slawing games like BF2. Everyone is reporting the new dual core Opterons smoke Xeons all over the place. |
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| #16 09:41am 21/10/05 |
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mongie
Posts: 3454
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Well, they did publicly challenge Intel to a live, televised, "set of benchmarks" between the Xeon and the Operon x2.
Their claim is that they designed the Opteron and the Athlon64 for dual core, because "they knew" it would be the next big thing. Reports were that at least for Pentium D's, it was very much a rush job, not anywhere near as "combined" as the a64. |
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