For full disclosure, I am writing this on a system with 2 AMD Opteron 265 dual core processors.

If I built a system with just two CPU cores today I would use the Intel Core 2 Duo CPU. From the benchmarks it looks like the new Intel chip has lower power consummation and faster execution then the AMD chips. I have not seen measurements for power consummation for populated motherboards, so I am not sure that power should be a deciding factor.

For systems with 4 or more cores I would still buy the AMD Opteron CPUs. I like the Opteron 275HE low power version. The 275HEs are very fast and rated at only 55 watts. For comparison the low power dual core Xeons are 65 watts.

If given a choice I would put off buying a new system until AMD moves to 65-nm technology. AMD will be more competitive after the move to 65-nm.

-Charles Fischer

Greg Brown wrote:
It was not long ago at all, just last year, that the prevailing opinion of
those on Trilug seemed to be that AMD was leading the way for chip design
for the foreseeable future. With Intel's latest announcements, along with
the Core Duo, I was wondering what the consensus opinion was these days.

If you were going to build a linux desktop or laptop what processor would
you pick?  Intel, AMD, or something else?

3.... 2..... 1..... FIGHT!!

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