Greg,
Thank you for heads up. Happy to know my switch back to Intel may
not have been in vain. I loved my time with AMD, but they got stodgy.
I'd love to follow this 10/12 announce more, but without a working
printer, I'll run out of paper writing notes by hand.
Very interesting for sure................. :)
Duncan


On 10/10/2011 15:07, Greg Sevart wrote:
So, the NDA on AMD's next-generation Bulldozer chips expires on 10/12, but
this Romanian site apparently got ahold of a chip without having to sign an
NDA. I've never heard of the site before, but apparently they're generally
considered reputable. I genuinely hope that they are missing something,
because if they aren't, I'm seriously concerned about AMD's status as a
viable competitor going forward. Love or hate them, few can argue against
the fact that AMD has been a positive contribution to x86 microprocessors.



http://lab501.ro/procesoare-chipseturi/amd-fx-8150-bulldozer-preview



We'll know for sure on 10/12, but I am most definitely not at all impressed.
I wasn't expecting a Sandy Bridge killer, but this can barely duke it out
with the previous generation Thuban, let alone SB. If the results hold true,
the only real hope that we can have is that there is some common constraint
that can be fixed in a future stepping, similar to Thoroughbred-B way back
when.



Now, let's get a good back and forth and breathe some life into an otherwise
very slow past week.


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