@FrancoDucati DUDE hight end intels right now are the fastest no doubt. But when the the p4 was around amd 64s thrashed them for games especailly. wasnt until the core 2s till intel took the lead again granted amd has never got it back. They don't "suck" never have they are fantastic bang for buck.
@FrancoDucati Just to make it clear, I'm not denying the quality of Intel's processors, I'm currently running on an Intel Core i7 and it's definitely great, but I have also had some AMD processors under which I had no problem with, currently my mom's pc has one, and for day-to-day usage, it makes really no difference...
@FrancoDucati I have already seen that video, yeah, so, should we generalize a design flaw present in an piece of hardware created over 5 years ago? Currently AMD's Fusion is a much more promissing for APUs than does Intel's Larabee...
@FrancoDucati Fanboyism is never a good thing. AMD has plenty of good products, just as Intel does, in the end, the choise is held mostly by personal reasons other than by technical differences.
@FrancoDucati DUDE hight end intels right now are the fastest no doubt. But when the the p4 was around amd 64s thrashed them for games especailly. wasnt until the core 2s till intel took the lead again granted amd has never got it back. They don't "suck" never have they are fantastic bang for buck.
Neally88 6 months ago
@FrancoDucati Just to make it clear, I'm not denying the quality of Intel's processors, I'm currently running on an Intel Core i7 and it's definitely great, but I have also had some AMD processors under which I had no problem with, currently my mom's pc has one, and for day-to-day usage, it makes really no difference...
In any case, good night ^^
uchihadany 11 months ago
@FrancoDucati I have already seen that video, yeah, so, should we generalize a design flaw present in an piece of hardware created over 5 years ago? Currently AMD's Fusion is a much more promissing for APUs than does Intel's Larabee...
uchihadany 11 months ago
@FrancoDucati Fanboyism is never a good thing. AMD has plenty of good products, just as Intel does, in the end, the choise is held mostly by personal reasons other than by technical differences.
uchihadany 11 months ago