CougTek
Hairy Aussie
Out of curiosity, I was looking at the relative performance of AMD's processors compared to Intel's at various price points and the global picture is quite depressing for the underdog. As general purpose processors, no AMD processor can hold a candle to Intel's offering in the same segment. Not even by a long shot. Only in very specific applications do they, sometimes, score a victory. In most other case, they are beaten, badly, by their rival's product. I don't even get the reason-to-be of their A4/A6/A8 processors. Their performances are simply shameful. Period. Regarding their value when you include their integrated graphics core, please. You either game or you don't. If the only market segment where you lead is the absolute lowest-end gamers who like to play with ugly graphics (interesting eye-candy effects turned off in order to get playable framerates), you're in deep shit. That's AMD's position right now too.
Jim Keller is better to pull out a miracle in order to put back their CPU division on track or the best move they'll have left will be to seel or shut it down entirely. I'm quite pissed about it too as the only reason why we won't have Ivy Bridge 8-core Xeon this Fall is that AMD can't deliver something competitive against Intel last-generation design...today. The PII-era pricing is about to make a comeback.
Jim Keller is better to pull out a miracle in order to put back their CPU division on track or the best move they'll have left will be to seel or shut it down entirely. I'm quite pissed about it too as the only reason why we won't have Ivy Bridge 8-core Xeon this Fall is that AMD can't deliver something competitive against Intel last-generation design...today. The PII-era pricing is about to make a comeback.