Desktop Bulldozer barely even matters to AMD's bottom line. Hence why it was pushed back in favour of ramping production for Llano.
It's important in terms of PR, but otherwise its of little import in and of itself. More important are the server iterations and the updated Bulldozer-Llano (Krishna).
Anyway, it looks like Bulldozer will be very fast for desktop, having looked at the only semi-reliable numbers so far (expected performance calculated by extrapolation from crippled B0 / B1 samples).
I think it's more a case of Intel being 'finished' if they don't find a way to compete with ARM's SoCs and to a lesser extent AMD's APUs. They really got caught with their pants down the way the market's going ... totally unprepared.
It's important in terms of PR, but otherwise its of little import in and of itself. More important are the server iterations and the updated Bulldozer-Llano (Krishna).
Anyway, it looks like Bulldozer will be very fast for desktop, having looked at the only semi-reliable numbers so far (expected performance calculated by extrapolation from crippled B0 / B1 samples).
I think it's more a case of Intel being 'finished' if they don't find a way to compete with ARM's SoCs and to a lesser extent AMD's APUs. They really got caught with their pants down the way the market's going ... totally unprepared.