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Intel vs. AMD: Today's generation compared - TechAmok
Intel vs. AMD: Today's generation compared - [hardware] 05:23 AM EDT - Mar,23 2007 - post a comment 
So, how do the latest processors stack up in Windows Vista? Will a sub-$200
CPU suffice for your needs? Have price cuts allowed the Athlon 64 to catch up to
the Core 2 Duo in terms of price-performance? What about power consumption and
energy efficiency? Can any of these processors stand up under the weight of
killer new games like Supreme Commander? Can I possibly squeeze any more
questions into one paragraph?
TechReport has some answers to all of these questions and more. Here's an
excerpt:
The fact that Intel retains the overall performance crown comes as no
surprise. As we said at the outset, AMD has no real answer to the Core 2
Extreme X6800 among its dual-core processors. Also, Intel's quad-core CPUs tend
to scale better than AMD's Quad FX platform, especially for typical
desktop-class applications.
Our move to Windows Vista x64 has done little to
alter this dynamic. At the same time, Core 2 processors tend to draw less power
and to be more energy efficient-sometimes markedly so-than Athlon 64s. Right
now, Intel has the magic combination of a superior processor microarchitecture
and a more mature, fully realized 65nm manufacturing capability working together
on its side.
This one-two punch has allowed Intel to maintain a performance edge at most
price points, despite standing pat through AMD's aggressive pricing moves and
new model introductions. AMD's current weaknesses manifest themselves most
fully in its high-end models, like the Athlon 64 X2 6000+, which draws more
power at peak than the Core 2 Extreme QX6700 yet is often outperformed by
the less expensive Core 2 Duo E6600. The Athlon 64 looks more competitive in its
lower-end incarnations like the X2 5000+ and 4400+, which match up better on
both performance and power characteristics against the Core 2 Duo E6300 and
E6400. These processors have the benefit of being available in 65nm form, and
I'd say the minor performance penalty one pays in performance at 65nm (due to
the slower L2 cache) is worth it for the reduced power draw.
This low-to-mid-range territory, incidentally, is where I'd be looking to buy.
Many of our tests have shown the benefits of quad-core processors, but
honestly, finding applications that will make good use of four cores is not
easy-and the list of games that really use four cores is approximately zero.
I'd probably grab a Core 2 Duo E6400 and overclock it until it started to
glow, if I were putting together a system right now. I must admit, though,
that I have an almost irrational fondness for the Core 2 Quad Q6600, probably
because it's the most energy efficient processor in our Cinebench power test.
The thing is by no means a great deal-two E6600s will set you back over $200
less than a single Q6600-but it's easy to imagine a near-silent multitasking
monster built around one.
Pretty cool review, I wish you guys would have benchmarked the 3600+ just so we could get a feel for how much of a performance hit one takes by going with an uber cheap X2. |
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