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    Re: Intel's Performance Per Watt to be bad for AMD? (Score: 0)
    by Anonymous on Saturday, August 27 2005 @ 12:02:39 CEST
    It's quite feasable... and a smart move forward. i am VERY dissapointed with Intel for even considering bringing out 3.2 and 3.6Ghz CPU's

    Just read the performance of a OLD mobile Chip with an ASUS CT-479 adaptro running insde an 865 chipset board it beats the P4 3.2 hands down... with less power less heat and LESs mhz... wait.. dost that sound like am AMD cpu right there?

    Deffinalty a good move. High mhz high power is a very sloppy way to make cpu's


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