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    Quote Originally Posted by gallag View Post
    The tests were not done by anandtech, They were done by HP.
    Even worse

    Intel has apparantely allowed HP and Fujitsu-Siemens to break the NDA on the Xeon 5570 processor for PR reasons as both companies have published SAP numbers on a Dual Xeon 5570.

    HP are selling hardware

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    Quote Originally Posted by gosh View Post
    Even worse

    Intel has apparantely allowed HP and Fujitsu-Siemens to break the NDA on the Xeon 5570 processor for PR reasons as both companies have published SAP numbers on a Dual Xeon 5570.

    HP are selling hardware
    lol I just dont know what to say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gosh View Post
    Even worse

    Intel has apparantely allowed HP and Fujitsu-Siemens to break the NDA on the Xeon 5570 processor for PR reasons as both companies have published SAP numbers on a Dual Xeon 5570.

    HP are selling hardware
    LOL keep trying gosh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clairvoyant129 View Post
    LOL keep trying gosh.
    Trying?

    You should be suspicious if a company present numbers on their products or if the data presented are strange and with sparse information. Doesn't matter if it is AMD or Intel.
    If a company presents numbers and also is selling products that it presents numbers on, most will be suspicious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gosh View Post
    Trying?

    You should be suspicions if a company present numbers on their products or if the data presented are strange and with sparse information. Doesn't matter if it is AMD or Intel.
    If a company presents numbers and also is selling products that it presents numbers on, most will be suspicious.
    Yea right, if it was the other way around, you would be the first to post and comment, "new AMD Opterons destroy Intel CPU!!!!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clairvoyant129 View Post
    Yea right, if it was the other way around, you would be the first to post and comment, "new AMD Opterons destroy Intel CPU!!!!"
    Wrong!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clairvoyant129 View Post
    Yea right, if it was the other way around, you would be the first to post and comment, "new AMD Opterons destroy Intel CPU!!!!"
    Didn't I just ask that we chill out a little?
    I'm sitting here in lovely New Hampshire where my house has been without electrical power since last Thursday running off a 5500w generator since Sunday and delivering a whole 30 amps to my house.
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    Let's keep a perspective here ok.
    This is news in that it's first info and should be taken as maybe right and maybe off by a country mile but definaely not something to argue over.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoriLLakoS View Post
    Where we can find this specific benchmark?
    Check this http://www.sap.com/solutions/benchma...ier.epx?num=20

    Quote Originally Posted by gosh View Post
    You should be suspicious if a company present numbers on their products or if the data presented are strange and with sparse information. Doesn't matter if it is AMD or Intel.
    If a company presents numbers and also is selling products that it presents numbers on, most will be suspicious.
    You're trying too hard, gosh... but you will always get pie'd all over your face no matter what. There's nothing wrong with a company trying to promote their products, and given the economic climate they would certainly like attact and to "lock" in potential clients to buy their systems. Imagine 2 socket quad core system faster than a 4 socket quad core system, which will be considerably cheaper and lower maintenance (less power consumption).

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