Randall Shimizu wrote:
> One has to remember that the only reason that Intel has a slight advantage is 
> because most apps are 32 bit, With the exception of Intel's Itanium all it's 
> other processors are 32 bit cores with 64 extensions. So all the benchmarks 
> you see are for 32 bit processors.
> 
> AMD is coming out with there Quad core 64 (45nm) Barcelona 
> (http://enthusiast.hardocp.com/article.html?art=MTE3NCwxLCxoZW50aHVzaWFzdA== 
> ) core in late spring I believe. Currently AMD has the Quad FX which uses 2 
> FX64 CPU's on a motherboard. But when AMD's Quad core Barcelona does ship the 
> advantage will shift in their favor. It will be much harder for  Intel to 
> shift to 64. AMD's chips are made by IBM so they have considerable R&D 
> resources to draw upon.

Boy it sure is hard to read text lines that long <grin>.

So, to belabor a point, the benchmarks were not 64bit performance
measurements but were really only 32bit?

Wow, I guess I completely misread those reports, then.

Regards,
..jim


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