I en ny test af Dual core processorer må Intel se sig slået på det groveste af konkurrenten AMD.
Det amerikanske site Cnet.com har lavet testen, og den er gennemført over syv runder, hvor processorerne er testet under forskellige brugerprofiler. F.eks. dagligdags computerbrug, MP3 encoding, billedredigering, spil osv.
AMD vinder ganske enkelt alle 7 testrunder, og får 100 ud af 100 point. Intel ender altså op med et stort rundt 0!! Cnet nævner at en del at årsagen til Intels dårlige resultat måske skyldes at Intel har en ekstern hukommelsescontroller, mens AMD har indbygget sin i processoren. Det giver en længere vej fra processor til RAM for Intel end for AMD. En anden årsag som de ikke nævner i testen, er nok også Intels måde at lave dual core processorer på. Set i forhold til AMD's metode er Intels langt mindre effektiv, og det ses.
"It wasn't even close.
After reading the round-by-round account of our dual-core desktop CPU prizefight, it should come as no shock that AMD's Athlon 64 X2 chips are the runaway victors here, laying out the Intel Pentium D and Pentium Extreme Edition 840 chips pins up. If we had to call out one chip, AMD's Athlon 64 X2 4400+ is an outstanding bargain given the competition, but as our results show, any AMD dual-core CPU will serve you better than its similarly priced Intel equivalent.
If you're wondering why there's such a striking performance difference between the two companies' processors, it likely has something to do with the memory controller. Among the technological differences between the two, AMD's memory controller--the component that sends information back and forth between your system's CPU and the memory--is an integrated part of the Athlon 64 X2's chip architecture. Intel's memory controller, however, exists as a separate piece of silicon on the motherboard. The additional distance between the CPU and the memory controller adds to the processing lag time and likely plays a part in Intel's lower scores.
Whatever Intel's strategy, it doesn't seem to have held up. We're very interested to see what happens when the next generation of chips and chipsets hits the market starting in January. But until then, AMD's Athlon 64 X2 should be your dual-core processor of choice.
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Intel test bed
Asus P5N32-SLI Deluxe motherboard; Nvidia Nforce 4 SLI chipset; Crucial 1,024MB DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz; 256MB Nvidia GeForce 7800GTX (PCIe); WDC WD740GD-00FLA2 74GB 10,000rpm SATA; Windows XP Professional SP2; Antec 550w power supply
AMD test bed
Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe motherboard; Nvidia Nforce 4 SLI chipset; Crucial 1,024MB DDR SDRAM 400MHz; 256MB Nvidia GeForce 7800GTX (PCIe); WDC WD740GD-00FLA2 74GB 10,000rpm SATA; Windows XP Professional SP2; Antec 550w power supply
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