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tino
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« on: July 25, 2011, 11:45:24 AM »

Reports have started hitting the web that AMD has the 10-core Komodo as part of it line up for next year 2012 , Zol.com.cn has leaked a confidential roadmap today reveals that AMD has even bigger plans already in the works.

 

Source of news HERE : Fudzilla

Net Source : Here

 

 

 

 

 
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« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2011, 02:26:06 PM »

I hope they will be faster than the current line of CPU's. The Phenom II CPU's have a hard time keeping up with Intel, AMD's six-core gets a lot of asswhoop from the Intel quad-cores... There used to be a time when it was AMD that was leading in performance and power consumption, I hope it will go back to that soon.
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« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2011, 11:46:59 PM »

I hope they will be faster than the current line of CPU's. The Phenom II CPU's have a hard time keeping up with Intel, AMD's six-core gets a lot of asswhoop from the Intel quad-cores... There used to be a time when it was AMD that was leading in performance and power consumption, I hope it will go back to that soon.

 I have a Phenom II  3.4 Quad and very happy with it so far , it surpasses anything I need to run . Dont know of anything that requires more than 3.2 Ghz to run in the game category . I do mostly vidio these days so not much need to do anything else for a couple two or three years I  hope other than change my OS and video card.  Tongue
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« Reply #3 on: July 28, 2011, 12:33:51 PM »

It's not about the GHz's and it actually almost never was. The problem is that AMD's per-clock performance is a lot lower than Intel's at the moment. Take a look at the following:











They are at the same price-range but it is clear which one is faster. The Phenom X6 is put to even more shame because it has a hard time keeping up with the Core i7-2x00 processors and even the previous generation Core i7 processors, but the X6 are pretty cheap to buy these days though. For games, almost ever Core i5 and i7 will be faster than the X6-1100T or X4-980.

I'm not saying AMD is worthless or anything like that, but they'd better "bring their A-game" or they will lose market share quickly.
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