Quote Originally Posted by Cronos View Post
Cinebench score is better, although again not as good as on Core2. Single Core 2 Quad 3600MHz scores 14700 here.
It is more-or-less obvious that k10 is not going to reach Core2 performance level per clock. Superior memory subsystem can give it significant advantage on server platform, but the desktop is still ruled by Intel Core2. Lets hope AMD will be able to overcome GHz shortage and compete here.
Thats strange I just looked at the Anand article on the G0 stepping q6600 and at 3.33G it scored 1792 for cinebench. That was on cinebench 9.5, but I can't see the score jumping that much on version 10. I would bet the 14700 is the muticore score and we are talking about 2.4G vs 3.6G. What does the q6600 score stock is the question.