AMD's 65nm processors has poor performance

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blackpearl

The Devil
Says, anandtech.com

Now that the pieces are falling into place we are able to understand a bit more about the implications of AMD's move to 65nm. It's clear that these first 65nm chips, while lower power than their 90nm counterparts, aren't very good even by AMD's standards......

......Performance and efficiency are still both Intel's fortes thanks to its Core 2 lineup, and honestly the only reason to consider Brisbane is if you currently have a Socket-AM2 motherboard. It is worth mentioning that AMD still has the lowest overall power use with its Athlon 64 X2 EE SFF processor, but in terms of performance per watt efficiency it's not all that great.

*www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2893
 

eddie

El mooooo
There was a time when Intel was getting pwned by AMD in every performance test conducted. Seems the fortunes have changed drastically :O
 
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