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man those numbers are AWESOME! i couldnt have even hoped for that much this early. This does not bode well for AMD AT ALL.
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AMD did it to itself. AMD bought ATI without any short return investment.
Companies have to be prepared for the worse as the technology changes everyday and the competition is just in the outdoor waiting for your drop.
AMD had many management issues, paying higher salaries to people who were doing nothing. The cash cows have stopped and AMD have become what we know as of today. A demolished but at least a structured company.
AMD knew about the threat that it would face as Conroe benchmarks were shown earlier on March 2006. So the question is why did AMD buy ATI knowing about threat? Joy Of Life? Excessive Money?
Probably lack of business knowledge of the leadership or executive team , over confidence, perhaps naiveness with hypocrisy.
AMD had its competitive advantage now is history, AMD can not knock over a company that is almost 30 times more valued, miracles may happen after all.
Metroid.
There is not going to be a problem with availability for the enthusiast desktop segment-- only small volumes are required there.
Did you also note the various comments over the past few days that Nehalem seems to be ready sooner than expected? I think Q4 was a conservative schedule that they will not have any trouble meeting-- they could probably start in Q3 if they wanted to.
I just finished reading through the whole Anandtech article and then came right to this section of the forum thinking I'd post the news for everyone to check out, lol! Like usual I'm far behind the ball as there is already 5 pages here, thankfully I read through a few threads before posting the article! Like most I'm excited about this new archietecture, very impressive especially given the early hardware tested in the article!
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i was talking about Q1 and Q2, i dont think nehalem is that ready, but it is shaping up quite nicely though
Maybe some chips are in awesome condition and they are trying to send a strong signal they are ready for it, and AMD is not.
altough the initial results look really good, i just hold off til i see some more meaningfull benchmarks
The way the numbers from these tests are presented is totally uninformative but in multithreaded apps Nehalem seems to do great. And SMT scaling is just WOW.
Yes absolutely. Nehalem is a much larger and complex chip than Penryn and also has a lot more logic circuitry. The opposite would be surprising actually.
@Shintai and Co --> L3 latency = 39cycles![]()
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Seems we made our greatest error when we named it at the start
for though we called it "Human Nature" - it was cancer of the heart
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Actually guys, If you nip over to AMDzone scientia and the_ghost have some pretty compelling theories as to why we should not get to excited about this.
A guy says "I think even the most optimistic person would say AMD is in deep trouble."
and scientia cleverly points out "I would say that anyone who doesn't care about proper testing would say that AMD is in deep trouble."
Yeeeeaaaaahhhhh AMD is still safe anyway. Thanks to scienta thinking outside the box he deduced that AMD need not worry because Nehalem was tested using to many threads which really never happens (((some of the shrewder of you may very well point out that many AMD supporters including sci have eagerly pointed out that phenom was actually a better cpu than penryn or at least viable because under highly multi threaded apps it performers and scales quite well and to be frank single threaded performance is not really important anymore))) and when in the real world k10 with ddr3 will probably compete nicely.
At the end of the day though this is all moot because the_ghost suggests that anandtech is pretty much owned by Intel so all this actually means nothing.
Thank the gods for rational folk http://www.amdzone.com/phpbb3/viewto...?f=52&t=135197
@ GoThr3k
Did you skip this part or did Anand revise it?Originally Posted by Anand
Yet, even if performance was the same or slightly less per core, Nehalem ends up being faster due to other improvements. Most apps are Dual Core and WinXP and up uses Dual Core as well. At a minimum, one core runs the OS while another would run a single thread.
To the other guy, this does sound or read like the same comments during 2006 when C2D was tested by this same person, WOW! After over two years, you'd think they'd learn something by Now.
@the others
Please don't forget Timna had IMC, EV6 is from Alpha, Fusion is a copy of Timna, HT cn be traced back to AMD's RAMBUS license long before Lighting DATA or etc.... Oh brother!
Originally Posted by Movieman
Posted by duploxxx
I am sure JF is relaxed and smiling these days with there intended launch schedule. SNB Xeon servers on the other hand....
Posted by gallag
there yo go bringing intel into a amd thread again lol, if that was someone droping a dig at amd you would be crying like a girl.qft!
Where is the gaming performance ???. This look to me as core 2 performance + Hyper threading
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Holyalready 5 pages lol, thought I had missed something.
The memory performance I'm most satisfied with, I've wanted seeing an improvement in this for a while since I like mem performance tweaking. Hopefully timings will become useful to mess with again such as in DDR1 S939 AMD era.
I was really gonna wait for the "tick" version of Nehalem as I bought this Wolfie quite recently anyways but looking at these tests I already start becoming a bit worried if I can resist or not.![]()
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Originally Posted by Movieman
Posted by duploxxx
I am sure JF is relaxed and smiling these days with there intended launch schedule. SNB Xeon servers on the other hand....
Posted by gallag
there yo go bringing intel into a amd thread again lol, if that was someone droping a dig at amd you would be crying like a girl.qft!
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Seems we made our greatest error when we named it at the start
for though we called it "Human Nature" - it was cancer of the heart
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First time I'll consider extreme editions for high clocked Nehalem. >=)
All systems sold. Will be back after Sandy Bridge!
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