blakerwry
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Re:Intel Builds In More Built In Obsolescence
I think this areticle is really bias against intel and goes against what it itself is saying... the author is critisizing in this statement "Hopefully, next time, the technical community as a whole, both paper and web, will recognise that fact — and not hammer one platform for its lack of an upgrade path, while blithely failing to recognize an identical failure in that platform's successor, simply because the numbers behind the word "Socket" haven't changed"
He has said that each intel p4 chipset allows ~25% raise in clock speed.. then he talks about Athlon chipsets and how the kt133a will run the latest and greatest Athlon XP CPU's an hence is better in terms of longetvity.... what makes so little sence is that the way he compares the intel vs Athlon chipsets differently.. If he compared them the same way he would have to say that there have been 7 VIA chipsets and atleast 2 each from SiS nVidia, and AMD for the Athlon line of CPU's... vs the 4 or so p4 PC chipsets...
If the kt133a could really run the newest T-bred CPU's then all the other chipsets have really been in vain. But of course.. how many kt133a mobo's can really even run an athlon XP? not many... even some kt266a's cant run thoroughbreds.
It is true that intel seems to change socket architecture quickly and has a list of different chipsets with little difference... but I don't neccessarily think it's any worse than going the Athlon route considering that even though the sockets remain more consistant with AMD, there are twice as many chipsets.
I think this areticle is really bias against intel and goes against what it itself is saying... the author is critisizing in this statement "Hopefully, next time, the technical community as a whole, both paper and web, will recognise that fact — and not hammer one platform for its lack of an upgrade path, while blithely failing to recognize an identical failure in that platform's successor, simply because the numbers behind the word "Socket" haven't changed"
He has said that each intel p4 chipset allows ~25% raise in clock speed.. then he talks about Athlon chipsets and how the kt133a will run the latest and greatest Athlon XP CPU's an hence is better in terms of longetvity.... what makes so little sence is that the way he compares the intel vs Athlon chipsets differently.. If he compared them the same way he would have to say that there have been 7 VIA chipsets and atleast 2 each from SiS nVidia, and AMD for the Athlon line of CPU's... vs the 4 or so p4 PC chipsets...
If the kt133a could really run the newest T-bred CPU's then all the other chipsets have really been in vain. But of course.. how many kt133a mobo's can really even run an athlon XP? not many... even some kt266a's cant run thoroughbreds.
It is true that intel seems to change socket architecture quickly and has a list of different chipsets with little difference... but I don't neccessarily think it's any worse than going the Athlon route considering that even though the sockets remain more consistant with AMD, there are twice as many chipsets.