Tom on the Athlon (And an Intel Conspiracy?) 138
ninjaz writes "Tom from Tom's Hardware has published his first Athlon Motherboard Reviews, where he states "I know for a fact that Asus has designed a highly excellent Athlon-motherboard" , which Asus has mysteriously deciding against selling. This amidst rumors of Intel threats of artificial BX chipset shortages. "
You conspiracy nuts are gonna love this one. It does look fishy.
Re:FTC (Score:1)
Bucket58 is right, though. If Intel were just keeping hands-off and letting the two processors fight it out, there'd be nothing to say. The allegation is that they're going to make life hard for MoBo makers who support the K7 by saying that there's a "shortage" of a critical component of the board, and favoring compliant companies with lower prices.
Oh, by the way, Skelly: "Now write that 100 times by morning, or I'll cut your balls off." What a great movie.
Re:Intel's dirty tricks? (Score:1)
I've always had good luck with AMD CPUs (not being a demanding gamer, I always found them quite satisfactory) and the only Intel CPU I ever bought (486 DX-4 100) was bad.
I was going to at least consider a PIII for my next upgrade, but if this rumour turns out to be remotely true, I'll stick with AMD. If Intel can't get by on the excellence of its product and service to its customers, I don't want to deal with them...I'll take an honest second-rater any day over a company that feels it necessary to use every trick in the book, clean or dirty, to maintain its overwhelming market share... [which is not to say that the Athlon is a second rate product...I suspect the main problem with it will be lack of easy availability...]
Re:Not logical (Score:1)
Now here is the "beauty" of being an 800 pound gorilla. I don't have to do hardly anything to elicit this response. All that is required is that I have done it a few times before as an example for everyone else. Fear should take care of the rest.
Re:Bad Tom! And bad Rob! (Score:1)
Re:looks nice (Score:1)
I am actually running both NT and Linux currently on my DUAL Intel box. However I have recently started running NT in a vmware session under Linux, and the vmware session takes lots of system resources, in particular CPU. One of My DUAL CPU's is always at about 95% (they sway the task back and forth) when running this so I am looking at gettin ga more powerful machine. Thus the Athelon. If they have quads at a reasonable price, I may get a quad 600.
Eventually I am going to have FreeBSD and Solaris in vmware, and may at times want to run several virtual machines at once. Each OS has it's +/-.
Vmware however is more than emulation it is actually a computer within a computer. The guest OS uses its own drivers, for the most part. For example when I did NT dial up networking in the vmware session Linux ppp module was never loaded and Linux did not have access to the internet, yet NT did, and NT was the guest OS. This is good, cause it means that I can use NT drivers or Linux drivers without ever haveing to reboot the parent OS. When they improve there sound and add bidirectional parallel port interface, I'll be able to use my web cam without rebooting. Until support for my device makes its way into the kernel fully. I am estatic(sp?) about vmware. I will be buying it next month. This allows me to run al those win apps, without having to boot back and forth between window and Linux. Truthefull, the main thing I like about my Linux box is my X setup. Window maker I like the look of the windows, and the config tool, kfm, makes browsing dir's easy, and gnomepanel, I like the pager and the clock. I just can't get this look and feel in NT.
Tom is a Jackass (Score:1)
Sad, sad little man.
Re:looks nice (Score:1)
WHAT THE HELL? (Score:1)
Re:FTC (Score:1)
Re:If you are offended, vote with your wallet (Score:1)
You touch on a relevant point here, but in the wrong way. Companies are not moral or immoral, they are amoral by design (as is all of economics, a point which every economist will remind you of as justification for their Machiavellian opinions.) In order to induce a company to take something that ostensibly represents a "moral" stance, one must make it economically feasible for them to do so. And here ends the catechism.
Re:WHAT THE HELL? (Score:1)
The simple fact is that the AMD processors, as the market stands right now, are the fastest, cheapest (?), best processors out there. I've seen nothing to dispute these claims, and so far, no "hidden catches" in the purchase of an AMD processor.
The New Toy Mentality + off-topic nit-pick (Score:1)
BTW: www.m-w.com [m-w.com] bookmark it, memorize it, use it when unsure.
It's "rampant", 'Rampent' sounds like some pagan absolution ritual
On topic opinion: Intel is in business to make money. You figure the rest out.
Oh Sure, I belive... (Score:1)
The guy hardly seems like the poster boy for rational thought.
Re:Oh Sure, I belive... (Score:1)
On another note, does anyone know if Athlon's are gonna be able to do SMP?
cheers,
FTC (Score:1)
Re:Oh Sure, I belive... (Score:1)
>On another note, does anyone know if Athlon's are gonna be able to do SMP?
They will, and the design will allow for far better SMP systems then intel's design.
Don't know where, but i saw a table yesterday with some data in it that suggested that a dual K7 isn't to far away.
Bas
Benchmark numbers? (Score:1)
Re:Oh Sure, I belive... (Score:1)
Re:Open Source Processor (Score:1)
Re:Open Source Processor (Score:1)
www.f-cpu.tux.org [tux.org]
Better than Tom's? (Score:1)
As for how non-technical he is, why not actually POST a url of a better site? I haven't seen that here yet. I'm not saying his site is the greatest since I haven't reviewed lots of other technical sites. I do believe he does a good job at reviewing hardware for gaming systems and deserves credit for being honest enough to say when he doesn't know something.
Re:Tom's Hardware kinda bites (Score:1)
There are areas where the info is a year old. That's roadkillsville in the PC market.
Re:Legitimate way of airing suspicions (Score:1)
Re:Press & journalists, README (Score:1)
"Cake or death!" (E. Izzard)
Re:Press & journalists, README (Score:1)
"Cake or death!" (E. Izzard)
I prefer Anand's site. (Score:2)
..is a fairly respected site. I use it on occasion. Anand seems pretty dedicated, as well as being humble and level headed. (traits many claim that Tom lacks)
As for the K7
That is, if they can get motherboard manufacturers to cooperate...
--Lenny
Re:TOM!!!!, who cares (Score:2)
-E
Re:Reverse body slam! (Score:2)
_E
Just a nit to pick... (Score:1)
8-way SMP (Score:1)
http://www.hotrail.com/products/index.htm
just imagine...
Not logical (Score:1)
Irongate (Score:1)
Agreed-- last Intel I bought was a 286 (Score:1)
On principle, I always avoid buying from monopolistic companies if I can help it. When a monopoly wields power over me against my will, I do not quietly accept it. Corporations should not be kings, and we should not be their subjects.
Re:FTC (Score:1)
Re:Just a nit to pick... (Score:1)
Re:If you are offended, vote with your wallet (Score:1)
When I move to Mars, I'm not going to have any of this collusive corrupt back-door action bullshit. It really annoys me. The law will make sense, and people will follow it because it makes sense.
Read this article in Forbes.... (Score:1)
Go to the following article on Forbes digital..
It tells of how at the last hour, Gateway decided not to ship K7 based machines, for "purely commercial reasons"....
When people buy computers these days, more often than not, they buy the box, ie Dell, IBM, HP etc etc, largely because that is where the buck stops, and the after sales support begins.
Only the geeks actually care about what is in the box...
Getting support from the big players is like getting endorsement in the sports equipment business, and Intel is trying to sign up exclusive aggreements with as many stars as possible to lock out AMD.
Intel knows this, Linux proponents know this, which is why it is important to get the big players in the box market to support/provide boxes with your products in them.
In the past, AMD shot itself in the foot, by not being able to meet demand for chips... Now that they have that, the quality and the speed problems sorted out, INTEl is shooting them....
Maybe... Maybe Not (Score:1)
Re:Tom's Hardware kinda bites (Score:1)
Personally, I'm currently running a K6-200 and a Cyrix 6x86-P200+. I don't have the money to stay on the bleeding edge. I'm always at least a year behind it. So sites like Tom's are quite useful information to people like me.
Tom's Hardware Guide is not always the best site for bleeding-edge information. But it's a great reference site for the market that I'm in.
Alternative (Athlon etc.) Hardware Info (Score:1)
Re:Irongate (Score:1)
When VIA, SiS, Opti, etc. come out with better chipsets, I'm sure AMD will step out of the market. That's what they've intended to do all along.
Re:Ars Technica all the way (Score:1)
Don't get me wrong, I still read Tom's every now and then, but since he got all corporate, the articles have become unnecessarily wieldy, technical and bogged down with ads. Ars is clean, and informative without resorting to statistical overload (I mean, how many *game* video benchmarks do your have to perform...and why include the ones which were obviously CPU limited???)
Anand is alright, I just can't take a 16 yr old kid that seriously, but he's too verbose and tries to be a bit too worldy wise sometimes...in a few years though, he'll really kick ass I think. Bright kid
Daniel.
Re:Psst--440BX is obselete! (Score:1)
Coppermine CPU- still not rated as fast as the K7, right? If so, it'll be close.
AGP 4x- so do the AMD boards- did you read the article?
Elimination of ISA- I don't want that (but one is fine). I still run my NIC's off ISA, as well as most of my soundcards. The precious 4 or 5 PCI slots in almost all mutlimedia machines I build are quickly used up. Fine if you're starting new, but I LIKE reusing my parts during an upgrade. I've got 6 systems using 4 year old ISA SB16's and ISA 10BaseT NICs...
Memory- ya, they finally and just submitted to the fact that Rambus was too expensive and flakey yet, so they HAD to go PC133- as VIA and others said last year. How much ya wanna bet the Rambus spec will change enough by the time it's stable that the VC820 Rambus slots won't use them anyway (ok, unlikely, but screw Rambus
Re:Oh Sure, I belive... (Score:1)
Sure, Tom has as most humans made misstakes and overreacted,
but has ALWAYS postet corrections and apologies.
And it's no wonder that Tom knows about Asus K7 motherboard,
after all he seems to have close contacts at Asus.
Read his stuff critically with a open mind and you'll see what I mean.
If Intel is the cause for Asus not selleing their motherboard
( wich seems very likely ) it's not very spectaular at all.
Hey, AMD has a goal to have a third of the workstation-market by 2001,
wich gives Intel about half the market ( depending on what happens to
the other CPU-chip makers ). If a motherboard-maker feels that Intel
don't like their product and may be hostile 'cause of it, it's a little more
diplomatic to wait a while and see.
Heck, Intel don't need to brake the law at all, the just send a PM to Asus
an say something like: "Maybe we should talk about how many BX-chipsets
we will be able to ship to you this month" That would scare the hell out
of any moterboard-maker 'cause maybe 60%-99% of their revenue comes
from BX-motherboards.
Rant stops here.
Goes against the profit motive... (Score:1)
>How many mobos would Asus need to sell to make a
>new design profitable?
Asus has already SUNK the money to design the board; it would be unprofitable NOT to sell it. There is obviously some reason WHY they aren't selling the board and Intel is the prime suspect.
And furthermore, you say:
>...and can AMD guarantee a large enough
>production run?
We'll see. Banks have a tendancy to invest in businesses with products that are in high demand. Athlon appears to me to be such a product.
Now, I will add something:
The Athlon, with the EV6 bus design, is just starting out at the beginning of it's capable operating range; the Pentium is topping out. The only thing keeping the Athlon out of the 200Mhz bus speed and above is the lack of affordable memory that will operate at such high speeds. Athlon is going to drive faster memory architecture development. Athlon is going to be the processor of choice for the forseable future (1.5 - 2years) until the Merced or McKinley chips debut. Athlon is likely to take over the multiprocessor marketshare of Intel due to it's better multiprocessor capabilities (point to point topology). These are all very good reasons, for the one company that has the most to lose, to play dirty.
In the future, don't hobble the racehorse!
Re:TOM!!!!, who cares (Score:1)
BUT he did apologise didn't he?
I don't say that an apology makes everything good
again, but it helps.
I can come to think of a NUMBER of sites that NEVER
admitts anything.
How do you think Tom is subjective? In what way?
Towards AMD or against 3dfx?
Martin Widmark
Linköping Sweden
Re:Reverse body slam! (Score:1)
In Tom's defense... (Score:1)
Benchmarks again?! (Score:1)
http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB19990819S0
Lies, Damn Lies, Statistics, Benchmarks. . . political party platforms.
"The number of suckers born each minute doubles every 18 months."
-jafac's law
invisible hand-job (Score:1)
Sure, Intel is a business, and their business is to make themselves and their stockholders rich. But it's at the expense of a better world for the rest of us, so if all you're interested in is money, then go to www.forbesdot.org, and post your libertarian nonsense there. For the rest of us, who are interested in technology, and advancing the state of the art, we'll keep bashing intel here.
"The number of suckers born each minute doubles every 18 months."
-jafac's law
Re:WHAT THE HELL? (Score:1)
But this is CPUs. The lifeblood of computers, the heart of the geek, and this is important dammit!
or maybe I need to switch to decaf.
"The number of suckers born each minute doubles every 18 months."
-jafac's law
Re:TOM!!!!, who cares (Score:1)
Re:I prefer Anand's site. (Score:1)
"The number of suckers born each minute doubles every 18 months."
-jafac's law
Re:If you are offended, vote with your wallet (Score:1)
Re:Benchmarks again?! (Score:1)
Re:Irongate (Score:1)
And as stated, Irongate is just "temporary", to ensure that K7 had a chipset.
VIA has their own ready right now, and will probably ship before the end of the year ( if they dare, but maybe they don't fear Intel that much ).
Hotrail is devenloping 4-way and 8-way chipsets, and it's here the EV6-bus will really prove it's worth.
Each processor has it own hiway to the cipset in contraire to Intels GTL+ bus, there all CPU's has to cluster on the same hiway. Not to metion that EV6's hiway has about 80% higer banwith.
Martin Widmark
Linköping Sweden
Mis-read it. (Score:1)
I think you mis-read the article you posted about. It says that AMD had it in their performance guide that it was optimized and they compaired the optimized versus the un-optimized.
Maybe you should go back and re-read the article. Because it also says that other test firms say the Athlon generally outperforms the P3.
BTW: you should always take numbers/stats/etc given by the company selling the product with a grain of salt and look to independent testers.
--
Re:Tom's Hardware kinda bites (Score:1)
Why does a site HAVE to be updatet every other second? I also go for the meat, not the "appering-everywhere-news".
I have used Tom's site for reference, and it has worked fine. And when I have found diffrences, I have sent an e-mail with CONSTRUCTIVE critics, and usually got a response back.
Keeping "old" informtion open is very valuable, but it's not always possible. Later on such information is called history, and then are even more valuable. Hey, everyone can learn from history, how many people out there really knows human history?
Martin Widmark
P.S.
Two of my machines are 486's ( Linux works fine )
and another is a K6-200 ( Linux very sweet ).
But my power system is a dual P2@450 and there Linux gets wild as a virgin on the hay-loft.
I also prefer Anand's (Score:1)
Re:One thing people are overlooking (Score:1)
Think, what would happen then? Well AMD would go for sale, and Intel can't buy them ( FTC! ).
So maybe Motorola or IBM would buy them ( AMD is to valuable to simply vanish ) and what would happen then? Intel's worst nightmare, another company with good chips and lots of finacial backing.
Or am I missing something? It is the only reason I can think of why AMD still exists as a lone company ( The idea comes from Kalaran at http://www.jc-news.com/pc/absorb/kalaran/intelstr
Thanks for the word
Martin Widmark
Psst--440BX is obselete! (Score:1)
You are forgetting that Intel is about to release the new "Vancouver" (VC820) motherboard with the i820 "Camino" chipset. The VC820 motherboard will sport things such as support for the "Coppermine" PIII CPU (with 256 KB of CPU-speed L2 cache), AGP 4X support, the final elimination of ISA slots and most importantly, support for both PC133 and Rambus RDRAM DIMM's.
The latest I've heard is that the VC820 motherboard will be released on September 23, 1999; this means by Christmas, most high-end systems will be using this motherboard or equivalents from other motherboard manufacturers.
Re:Tom's Hardware kinda bites (Score:1)
The only review was of the previous generation of motherboarboard. A review dated back last fall.
If Tom's Hardware only aims to review hardware available solely at places like www.computersurplusoutlet.com it should be made clear up front on the site.
BTW- 486's are good for lots of things. I have tons of them. And five generations of Pentiums too. All have their value.
Re:Not logical (Score:1)
The Intel Inside with the dancing bunny people and Homer Simpson as spokespersons has given Intel a huuuge amount of brand recognition.
People look at AMD and say "Who's that?"
Also, on the subject of BX shortages... Intel is seriously trying to push the new 810 and 820 chipsets. People havent been biting. So, what better way to switch than to create a "shortage" of the BX chipset.
For those of you that don't remember, the HX chipset was the best chipset for Pentium processors, but Intel stopped making the HX in favor of the VX (total garbage) chipset and the TX (not much better) chipset. Intel will do whatever they deem necessary to get people off of the BX chip.
AMD will be just fine, regardless of Intel's BS (Score:1)
Personally, I'm going to relax. AMD's Athlon will still come out in full force, motherboards are already available, the chips probably are too if you know where to look. Everyone should just chill about the whole situation and laugh and cheer as Intel slips behind the awesome power of Athlon.
Re:Tom's Hardware kinda bites (Score:1)
But enough of that, if you have already bought the board, then I guess that you can wait for a "closing" BX-board rewiev.... or why not take a look at the K7-board rewiev that Tom has... you hardly can call that old!
Seriously, I have also been frustrated over the lack of review of new BX-boards, but there are not much new about them really.
But there should have been a roundup by now, I certainly agree with that.
Bad Tom! And bad Rob! (Score:1)
Re:FTC (Score:1)
Open Source Processor (Score:1)
If you are offended, vote with your wallet (Score:2)
Second, if this is confirmed and Intel is playing dirty (which wouldn't surprise anyone I don't think), we as Linux users have alot of other excellent hardware alternatives, including (but not limited to) the Dec Alpha, Sparc, and Power PC platforms. If this really upsets you, use one of the non-intel alternatives to run your OS, and let Intel know exactly why you've done so. Money speaks much louder than whining -- if unethical behavior has a negative impact on a company's bottom line, you can be reasonably sure that the behavior will change.
On the other hand, Intel has (probably correctly) surmised that any outrage we may feel will be quickly buried beneath the euphoria and hype as we all run out to get our hands on the latest Merced, whenever it's released. In a society bent on rampent consumerism, political, ethical, and moral concerns vanish beneath the glitz of a new toy claiming our attention in the next 30 second spot.
TOM!!!!, who cares (Score:1)
Sorry, but no-one has believed a word of it for a long time, theres no point making headines from his rubbish.
F
Sounds like a job for... (Score:1)
But seriously, are we going to see an era of processor brand specific PC clone motherboards? Kind of defeats the whole purpose of being able to mix and match.
Legitimate way of airing suspicions (Score:1)
it's id... (Score:2)
Tom's Web Site is Frustrating (Score:1)
Re:WHAT THE HELL? (Score:1)
The one thing about Intel is that it _will_ sell. Apparently, they can toss in processor ID weirdness and a mostly-incremental set of improvements and practically create another brand, and it will _still_ sell like mad. They could probably paint their CPUs orange, top 'em off with purple heat sinks shaped like drunk, lustful goats, and _still_ sell 'em -- in vast quantities, even if leading reviewers publicly question Grove's sanity.
AMD's ability to pump out a large volume has been repeatedly questioned. Not its ability to generate demand -- there's enough of that at the techno-geek level, most likely -- but to fulfill it...
Ars Technica (Score:1)
http://www.arstechnica.com [arstechnica.com]
-Ed
Re:One thing people are overlooking (Score:1)
One possibility is that Asus decided to hold back for the VIA chipset which will be out RSN - the AMD750 is an interim chipset and Asus may not have wanted to get stuck with old inventory. They may have been spooked by the chipset errata too.
OTOH, Intel hasn't done everything they could to crush AMD yet - otherwise we'd see Celery chips with 100mhz FSB - a C400/100 is faster than a 466/66 in many things. :)
Re:TOM!!!!, who cares (Score:1)
He still has some interesting articles and stuff, but I generally go to other sites for the same info. Nowadays there are so many in the genre that there's no point to use one that is a bit too subjective.
And going up against id was just plain stupid. Can we say credibility-suicide?
Re:WHAT THE HELL? (Score:2)
Aww man (Score:1)
Re:TOM MUST NOT BE TRUSTED (Score:2)
Wow. I've seen plenty of opinionated articles from Tom before, but I always figured he was factual if a little hot-headed. I'm done with him now, and won't be recommending tomshardware any more to people looking for information before buying.
Re:Athlon is too good a chip for this... (Score:1)
Re:FTC (Score:1)
Re:Psst--440BX is obselete! (Score:1)
It'll be VERY interesting to see how long before VIA, SiS or Acer Labs delivers the Athlon motherboard chipsets that will support PC133 SDRAM, Rambus RDRAM, ATA66 and AGP 4X. I expect the first motherboards with these new chipsets to be available by late this year or early 2000.
An Athlon system with PC133/RDRAM, ATA66 and AGP 4X will be lightning-fast, that's to be sure!
That's what interMute is for (Score:1)
looks nice (Score:1)
Re:FTC (Score:1)
Not exactly true, at least the way I think you're putting it. A monopoly that earns it's monopoly status by fair practices is not illegal. In a hypothetical situation, say you built a processor that runs faster than any processor now and than any processor made in the next ten years but only cost you 100 dollars/processor to make. You decide to sell it at 110 dollars/processor. You don't force boardmakers into signing unfair agreements or partake in other illegal practices. You soon take over the entire processor market and other processor makers go out of business. You didn't do anything wrong, you were just beating the competition with a better product (nothing wrong with that). Once you get to that status, you are usually observed (by the govt, competition, etc. etc.) but if you are doing nothing illegal, they technically can't do anything to ya. Now if Intel starts doing things to keep boardmakers from using AMD chips, then I say go ahead and go after them, but until them, wait and see.
Reverse body slam! (Score:2)
Re:looks nice (Score:1)
>can I get a DUAL AMD processor system thou?
Not yet, my guess, 2-3 months
Bas
Re:looks nice (Score:1)
That's the big question, though. Will motherboard manufacturers support it? Whether or not Intel is doing anything "wrong", motherboard manufacturers seem wary of releasing Athlon boards. Personally, I think that'll change when VIA gets their chipset out. The AMD "Irongate" chipset blows, and AMD knows it.
Rob
Re:Tom's Web Site is Frustrating (Score:1)
Re:Reverse body slam! (Score:1)
BTW (Score:3)
The K7 has scored very very well in benchmarking so far (all reviews I've seen have beaten out the P3, and MSI/FIC/Giga's MBoards are apparently just as fast as AMDs referance board), so it looks like AMD has done exactly what it said it was going to do - increase FP performance. If I were in the market, I'd buy a K7 when they came out. Not only because they look like they're the head of the pack right now, but I really believe AMD deserves a pat on the back. From the looks of it, they assesed their weaknesses, and fixed them.
Re:Tom's Hardware kinda bites (Score:1)
Re:Sounds like a job for... (Score:1)
D.o.J Man to the rescue !!! (if it comes to it)
Well, it would appear ..... (Score:1)
I received a reply from ASUSTek's sales team this morning as follows:
"It'll be released by the end of the month."
No more, no less. "Nuff zed," as you might say.
"Cake or death!" (E. Izzard)
Re:Tom's Hardware kinda bites (Score:1)
The more sources of information we have to look through the better the overall picture we can get by comparing stories and sifting out what we think is correct
Correction/apology (Score:1)
"Cake or death!" (E. Izzard)
An Intel Chipset shortage?? (Score:1)
If I was a motherboard manufacturer and Intel told me that there would be a difficulty in getting the product in the next fews months, what would that make me do?
I think I would be looking to depend more on the Athlon chipsets, where there would be no shortage.
The only way an announced shortage of Intel chipsets would get me to drop the Athlon motherboard, would be if Intel said something to me like, "Look, just between you and me, I can ensure that you'll have all the chipsets you'll need if you just won't ship your Athlon motherboards"
Re:Oh Sure, I belive... (Score:1)