search technology reviews, news, features, group tests
Popular Searches:   windows , free , asus
 |  Register
 |  Newsletters  | 
Sitemap  |  RSS
RSS
Wednesday December 2, 2009 7:51 AM AEST
Skip Navigation LinksPC Authority > Features > AMD vs Intel - here's the hammer blow
AMD vs Intel - here's the hammer blow
»
FEATURE

AMD vs Intel - here's the hammer blow

by David Fearon  on Feb 11, 2008
Tags: AMD | vs | Intel | Phenom | 45nm | Core | 2
"well no matter who is on top and who is on bottom of performance. For us as a consumer its all about afordability. so AMD has to keep the pressure on intel to keep price down. so U and I can ..."
 
We've put AMD and Intel’s new processors to the test, and there's one clear winner.

It’s no secret that for the whole of 2007, Intel – in particular, its desktop and mobile Core 2 processors – dominated the CPU scene. But now, the first of AMD’s quad-core processors have arrived, as have Intel’s next-generation parts.

The goalposts have shifted, too: where once the only thing anybody cared about was the outright speed of a processor, the past 12 months have seen a massive shift towards the green credentials of a CPU. Power consumption and performance per watt – the actual amount of work a processor can get done with a given amount of power – are now considered as important as performance.

Both companies are trying to convince anyone who’ll listen that their parts are king of the energy-saving hill, particularly when it comes to total-platform power consumption: the overall power drawn from the mains by a system based on the processor, chipset and supporting components of either company.

This month, we’ve cut through the hype and actually tested Intel and AMD’s newest parts for outright performance, plus performance per watt and overall value. We’ve moved heaven and earth to get cutting-edge parts to test from both companies, but as you’ll see, one of the two is in serious trouble when it comes to delivering on its promised new products.

This will hopefully change in the coming months, but for now there’s one clear winner and one that simply can’t cut the mustard.

Next page - Desktop: AMD's Phenom (click below)...
Copyright © 2009 Dennis Publishing
This article appeared in the March, 2008 issue of PC Authority.
»
Email a Friend Email this
Print Page Print this
Tweet This Tweet this
Feedback Send us your tips


Ads by Google

Comments: 6
Thoughts on this article? Add a comment below.
nix
Mar 27, 2008 2:23 PM
It's sad to see AMD fall so far from the Athlon and Athlon64 days, but Intel's Core architecture is so good that I can't make myself care very much. The only thing AMD holds over Intel now is Hypertransport, though I've heard Intel has stuff in the pipeline to kill even that.

Happy here with my lovely Penryn Core2Duo though!



What do you think about the PC Authority article AMD vs Intel - here's the hammer blow?
We've put AMD and Intel’s new processors to the test, and there's one clear winner.



What do you think?
Alistor
Mar 28, 2008 9:39 PM
I hope AMD can redeem itself, because AMD caused Intel to pick up it's game and the competition between the two has brought about great leaps in the technological advancement of CPU architecture.
Barney
Apr 4, 2008 12:27 PM
Im the same... I used to be an AMD fan, mostly for the value they offered over Intel.
Sadly though the birth of the Core 2 came as a crippling punch for AMD.
I luv my CTD too, but ohhh to dream of dual quad cores..??? Maybe one day?
Grayfox
Apr 5, 2008 10:42 PM
AMD could be better if they gave more Cache Ram & focused on performance rather than power saving
Slatts
Mar 20, 2009 9:59 PM
What's wrong with this picture?
An article written in early February 2008.
First comment written in late March 2008.
Last comment (this one doesn't count ;) )April 5th 08.
And it still makes it into the sites Popular articles list?
I'm thinking self perpetuating.
By being on the list, people check it out, It gets more hit counts so stays on the list.
bugmenot
Apr 26, 2009 12:02 AM
well no matter who is on top and who is on bottom of performance. For us as a consumer its all about afordability. so AMD has to keep the pressure on intel to keep price down. so U and I can afford to buy em.
Login or register to submit a comment.
 

Top Stories

Three's a crowd: Microsoft invites the whole family to share Windows 7 discount
Microsoft is offering substantial discount deals on Windows 7 Home Premium packs for families (up to 3 licences) for under $250.
 
The greatest tech U-Turns of all time: Micosoft and the Internet
Believe it or not, but Microsoft weren't always so web friendly. In fact, it was Bill Gates who initially panned the internet and Microsoft's future in it. So what turned it all around?
 
Dell's Studio 17 packs a big screen for a big peformance - pity on the big price
Packed with features, only its value for money lets it escape without an award this month
 


 
Intel
 
 
Amazing Dell Coupons now available
 
Discover Apple