ANY 1-2% variance is within the level of statistical error.
Basic math.
You can't get a significant p value between two data sets that vary by only 1-2% unless the number of measurements within EACH data set is HUGE. In this case we would need about 2-500 INDIVIDUAL measurements from EACH (Phenom and Barcelona) to say with 95% certainty there is a STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT difference between the two (i.e. a P <= 0.05, which is universally recognized as the MINIMUM cutoff to say something is significantly different or not).
again,what does this have to do with it?
cant admit you are wrong for once?
Originally Posted by mstp2009
I haven't seen any announcement as well, but it is WELL WITHIN their capabilities.
Especially according to an engineer I know at D1D at Intel's Oregon facility.
K10 @ 3GHz is also possible,but it doesnt mean we will see it anytime soon
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