Looking at the aggressive Intel roadmap that see's LGA2011 in Q4 with quad channel memory and PCI-E 3.0 and the seeming ability to pull 22nm Ivy Bridge chips back to Q2! if Bulldozer is any good. I can't help but think the true happy times of neck and neck competition are over.
It seems AMD have slipped back into their pre-Athlon roll of selling good chips that are a generation behind Intel. (remember those 100Mhz+ AMD 486s?) AMD are yet to sell a high K 32mn chip while Intel is deliberately keeping the covers on a probable retail ready 22nm sandy(Ivy) process!
From a business side it's tragic how the OEM world and workstation certification side helped lock people into Intels massive market share during Intels arguably crap P6/Netburst days. The amount of schools, collages etc I saw with overpriced celerons and PIII's instead of Thunderbird's
One of the biggest freemarket fails of the decade.
I can't help but think AMD should just make socket compatible parts with Intel as they used to. Bulldozer will be success but not the AMD of ~2004 more like the AMD of ~1994.
- A probable bulldozer buyer.
Q. Do reckon you will buy bulldozer? (AM3+, C32, G34?)
If so, is this because you think it will be 'the best' (am I too pessimistic?)or are you simply counting on AMD to price it right and thus deliver a price point king?
Argue/rant/discuss. (JF-AMD come out wherever you are)
It seems AMD have slipped back into their pre-Athlon roll of selling good chips that are a generation behind Intel. (remember those 100Mhz+ AMD 486s?) AMD are yet to sell a high K 32mn chip while Intel is deliberately keeping the covers on a probable retail ready 22nm sandy(Ivy) process!
From a business side it's tragic how the OEM world and workstation certification side helped lock people into Intels massive market share during Intels arguably crap P6/Netburst days. The amount of schools, collages etc I saw with overpriced celerons and PIII's instead of Thunderbird's
One of the biggest freemarket fails of the decade.I can't help but think AMD should just make socket compatible parts with Intel as they used to. Bulldozer will be success but not the AMD of ~2004 more like the AMD of ~1994.
- A probable bulldozer buyer.
Q. Do reckon you will buy bulldozer? (AM3+, C32, G34?)
If so, is this because you think it will be 'the best' (am I too pessimistic?)or are you simply counting on AMD to price it right and thus deliver a price point king?
Argue/rant/discuss. (JF-AMD come out wherever you are)


depending on how good the benchmarks look, got a 1055T at the moment overclocked to 3.9ghz so my processor isnt in need of an upgrade that badly, but we will see