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Will AMD Retain its Performance Crown in 2006???

Right now we all know that AMD is the performance king when compared to Intel. All the guys from our Digit Forum are aware of the AMD Vs Intel war discussions. But it seems that Intel’s Conroe processors are creating some trouble for AMD. In the latest tests conducted by AnandTech we can see that Intel’s Conroe processors are outperforming AMD’s AM2 processors. :sad: Though this news is nearly one month old but many people around do not know about this. So people give me your views and opinions about this…

Independent hardware reviewers at this month’s Intel Developer Forum were given a chance to compare PCs based on Conroe against PCs based on AMD’s FX-60 processor, its most powerful chip for desktop PCs. But the tests were done on PCs set up by Intel and run by reviewers from popular hardware sites such as AnandTech, Hexus.net and The Tech Report. They showed Conroe outperforming AMD’s chip by about 20 percent, which was in line with claims made by Intel before and during IDF.

However, given the nature of the testing, it’s too early to anoint chips based on Intel’s new Core microarchitecture as the new kings of the motherboard, according to AMD fans and analysts.

The reviewers noted that they didn’t detect any obvious bias toward Intel’s chips. AMD supporters, however, flocked to message boards to point out that Intel’s testing used an outdated BIOS that held back AMD’s performance by a small degree and used an older motherboard. They also said Intel’s test was unable to predict how AMD’s chips would perform once the company adds support for faster DDR2 memory in the second half of the year.

Rahul Sood, chief technology officer of high-end PC maker VoodooPC, weighed in on his blog with suggestions for a more equitable comparison. However, when AnandTech reran its tests incorporating some of those suggestions, Conroe’s overall advantage was still around 20 percent.

Benchmarks for individual applications–mostly games–were primarily used in the comparison during these tests. But until Intel’s chips are are introduced later this year, it’s impossible to say with certainty exactly how much of an advantage the company’s chips will deliver, said Dean McCarron, principal analyst at Mercury Research.

Conroe appears to have outdone anything AMD will have available this year, but it’s a question of how much, McCarron said. With faster memory and a likely move to faster clock speeds in the second half of the year, AMD’s chips will be capable of better performance than the FX-60. But the new chips probably won’t outdo Conroe based on the relatively minor changes AMD is making to its design this year, he said.

AMD’s current advantage stems from its decision to integrate the memory controller and use Hypertransport buses on its AMD64 chips unveiled in 2003, McCarron said. This was a major step forward in performance, similar to the major step Intel is now taking with its Core microarchitecture, he said.

“That is a one-time gain when you make that architectural transition. Once that’s done, you’re back to the usual, getting performance through clock rate and cache size,” McCarron said. “But at some point (AMD) will revise their architecture, too.”

Systems based on Conroe are expected to launch later this year, and all the reviewers have pledged to publish updated results based on systems they’ve built and configured themselves.

Source: Cnet News

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5 Responses to “Will AMD Retain its Performance Crown in 2006???”

  1. Muhahaha, Intel rulzzz, but its development is Zzzz and price !!!!

  2. I have always liked INTEL , many of my friends have started to use AMD now . Switching from INTEL will be like switching faith .

  3. I am also using an Intel machine… And I had made my mind to switch to AMD and now I think I have reconsider the thought. And the entry level intel dual core processors are good value for money and offers pretty decent config.

  4. [...] AMD has launched its AM2 Socket based processors. The most mentionable feature of this socket is it supports DDR2 memory. AMD has released the various models and prices. But the performance these is quite questionable when compared to the Intel’s new line of processors, you refer to my previous post for more details. [...]

  5. [...] Intel has regained the performance crown from AMD, after its launch of Core 2 Duo line of processors which are based on Intel’s new Core micro architecture. The processors are expected to ship by 27th July 2006. The performance Core 2 Duo is found to be superior than the AMD’s current line of processors. [...]

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