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    Re: Intel's Performance Per Watt to be bad for AMD? (Score: 0)
    by Anonymous on Saturday, August 27 2005 @ 17:52:11 CEST
    Intel ISN'T behind, though. Open up a Best Buy catalogue: you'll see 3 or 4 Intel-based systems for every one AMD. AMD may be "winning" in performance, but some people don't even know what an AMD processor is; they've simply never heard of them. Not everyone (read: hardly anyone) is a hardcore, AMD die-hard gamer.

    It's genious, really. With energy prices getting steadily higher, Intel is pushing the idea that power consumption is a big issue concerning today's microprocessors. AMD can put out a better product, but they had better start their "Power-smart Processor" line right quick.


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