Caporegime
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All they need for many people is not performance parity, but if they can close to what the Phenom II X6 could do to Intels offerings at the time (And especially on a price/performance route) they become fully viable.
AMD currently only have the price/performance in their favour, but the disparity between what an i5 4670K can do and what an FX83 can do is massively different due to the IPC gap, as compared to what the Thuban could do to the i5's at the time (The Thuban could truly beat the i5 in tasks ; Encoding, to a much bigger degree than the FX83 slightly out muscles the i5 4670k, and when it was behind, it wasn't *too* behind)
AMD currently only have the price/performance in their favour, but the disparity between what an i5 4670K can do and what an FX83 can do is massively different due to the IPC gap, as compared to what the Thuban could do to the i5's at the time (The Thuban could truly beat the i5 in tasks ; Encoding, to a much bigger degree than the FX83 slightly out muscles the i5 4670k, and when it was behind, it wasn't *too* behind)