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<blockquote data-quote="chanster" data-source="post: 1425326" data-attributes="member: 53755"><p>Sorry my Bad.........</p><p>Two completely different architectures. Core 2's spank the PentDs and the Netburst archi every which way and then some. On top of that, the shared L2 means that the same data isn't written or processed twice on 2 different cores.</p><p></p><p>Basically Intel was tired of being AMD's ***** so they followed suit and decided that even though they could make a 4GHz stock Pentium D it would still get owned by most X2s so they designed Core 2 to be more efficient rather than faster, and the result is a complete reversal of the market, whereas before a 2GHz AMD processor was comparable to a 3GHz Intel processor, now a 2GHz Intel processor is comparable to a 3GHz AMD processor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chanster, post: 1425326, member: 53755"] Sorry my Bad......... Two completely different architectures. Core 2's spank the PentDs and the Netburst archi every which way and then some. On top of that, the shared L2 means that the same data isn't written or processed twice on 2 different cores. Basically Intel was tired of being AMD's ***** so they followed suit and decided that even though they could make a 4GHz stock Pentium D it would still get owned by most X2s so they designed Core 2 to be more efficient rather than faster, and the result is a complete reversal of the market, whereas before a 2GHz AMD processor was comparable to a 3GHz Intel processor, now a 2GHz Intel processor is comparable to a 3GHz AMD processor. [/QUOTE]
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