AMD Releases Budget Dual-Core Athlon 64 X2 24
TheRaindog writes "AMD has bolstered its dual-core processor lineup with a more affordable dual-core Athlon 64 X2 3800+ that will sell for only $354. Despite its comparatively low 2.0GHz clock speed and only 512KB of L2 cache per core, the X2 3800+ is often faster than Intel's fastest dual-core chips, including the $999 Pentium Extreme Edition 840. The new X2's incredibly low power consumption is also impressive, especially when compared with that of power-hungry Pentium D processors that consume 50-90% more power under load."
a step (Score:2)
They are generally outperformed by chips which cost a lot less (except in programs which can make use of the SMP set up)
People won't make user level programs optimised for SMP till SMP systems have a sizeable market share.
People won't buy dual core chip
They *will* see an improvement! (Score:1)
Given what your average person does with a computer, they are in fact running many background tasks at any given time. On a Windows XP box being run by anyone normal, you'll probably find some sort of system software (anti-virus, Windows Update, Windows Firewall and/or ZoneAlarm), some sort of P2P software (hopefully Shareaza ;-), maybe some email software, and a game running over all of it. If they're media nuts, it's possible they're ripping a CD, encoding some files, and/or recording a TV show off a tu
Re:They *will* see an improvement! (Score:2)
As part of my work I do on occasion advise companies and private individuals on systems
I do not make money on selling the systems , I make money on the consultancy
I have spoken to managers who spout to me a bunch of computer jar
Re:They *will* see an improvement! (Score:2)
I have spoken to managers who spout to me a bunch of computer jargon they have no idea the meaning of , explaining to me how a sales man had told them that their office computers will need 3Ghz processors with 1GB of ram for simple office work. Same for many of the normal folks i speak to , They have walked into some PC shop and been advised that their 1Ghz pentium 3 is far too slow for modern e-mail browsing and using an office program.
But this isn't about tripling the processor speed to get faster app
Re:They *will* see an improvement! (Score:2)
Sure you will have a more responsive system whilst doing multiple heavy duty tasks , but ordinary users do not do many heavy duty tasks at the same time
Background process such as AV programs whilst consuming a fair amount of resources during a scan are negligible during regular monitoring tasks.
Sure if your an enthusiast
Re:They *will* see an improvement! (Score:1)
I used to have a dual pentium pro that was slick as butter on a hot ass in July that was better than any pentium 2.
So look to the future, as well as the now.
Memo to Steve Jobs... (Score:1)
No kidding. dual lower wattage cores, even. (Score:2)
I really have to wonder if Intel's choice wasn't so much the pretense of "power per watt" as much as it was Steve Jobs taking offense at the shade of green in the AMD logo, or something. I'm not flaming; I wan
Re:No kidding. dual lower wattage cores, even. (Score:2)
Re:No kidding. dual lower wattage cores, even. (Score:2)
Hmm. TC over power. So much for the customers' best interests.
hrmmm (Score:1)
I refuse to purchase a CPU over 250$ US ever again (Score:1)
I love them sure and have done for years but the time for hardware companies to make a mint in high priced low volume items is in my opinion ending rapidly.
I'm sure there's a lot of other guys out there like me who are now over 25 and have a good rig or two, maybe a laptop and a nice TV that kind of thing and just don't truely see wh
Re:I refuse to purchase a CPU over 250$ US ever ag (Score:1)
Re:I refuse to purchase a CPU over 250$ US ever ag (Score:2)
Processors are fast enough now that it's easy to wait for a 2x performance boost over a period of 4 or so years before upgrading.
Plus you've got to remember, this thing is two CPUs. I've been running my Dual MP 1800+ for almost 4 years now (Actually XPs with some conductive paint). A dual core 3800+ for $300 seems like a bargain to me. More than twice the performance for less money than I paid for what I've got. Near top-of-
Re:I refuse to purchase a CPU over 250$ US ever ag (Score:1)
Someday I will upgrade -- but not this year.
a good way to get this mainstream (Score:2)
Re:a good way to get this mainstream (Score:2)
Re:a good way to get this mainstream (Score:2)
hehe, no. I don't work for any software or hardware company.
I do still think it's a viable route towards pushing SMP, though. It's most likely how Apple would've handled dual-core processors in their product lines had they stayed with PowerPC, and will handle it with the switch away from IBM CPUs.
Re:a good way to get this mainstream (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:a good way to get this mainstream (Score:2)
Re:a good way to get this mainstream (Score:1)
And barring any significant changes from the Intel/AMD lawsuit, Intel can still bully OEMs into keeping 90% Intel stock and not advertising AMD products. If AMD went solely dual core, OEMs would most likely drop them entirely because costs would be too high and Intel could backhand th