Could Intel be trying to spoil the launch of AMD's next-generation architecture by bringing Penryn forward?
According to industry sources cited by TG Daily, Intel's upcoming
Penryn family of processors may be released sooner than many initially thought.
The sources stated that there are a bunch of non-disclosure agreements in place for the pre-release and distribution of Intel's 45nm Yorkfield and
Wolfdale processors. These embargoes are
scheduled to expire on July 15th, claimed the sources.
This isn't likely to be the day you'll be able to buy one, but it's possibly the day that we'll be able to publish independent benchmarks on the new processors.
Officially, the Penryn family isn't scheduled to début until late 2007, but this news suggests that Intel is planning to accelerate the launch -- like it did with its
first quad-core processor.
Could we see Yorkfield and Wolfdale processors on the market before the end of Q3? Whatever the case, this looks like Intel making moves to spoil the launch of AMD's next-generation architecture, which is reportedly scheduled to début in a similar time frame.
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Intel's main strategy here could be to try to hastily leap from the trial and error - phase of the new 45nm tech. If they can dominate the process and its offshoots till they reach maturity Intel could have a winner here. The best situation for Intel is to get to dictate the future and standards of multi-core processors. They could choose the ways of doing things that fit best with their experience and existing manufacturing capabilities.
Intel only has the lead with the more expensive cpu's.... but amd still kicks the living hell out of intel if it comes to the budget market.... so, amd should just stop marketing their cpu's as gaming stuff and concentrate on the single core athlon 64's in office pc's and promote those harder.... they are as cheap as a celeron based on long past tech from intel, but several times faster.... and come with less noisy coolers....
That's true. I'm just worried what will happen when the time comes to phase out single core ahtlons. Will AMD have a potent enough technology to fill in the void or will Intel rule the whole processor market?
no worries... i made a quick overview
sub 50$
Single Core Athlon 64's currently go for 30-50$, same goes for intel's (netburst) celeron
50-100$
Netburst P4's and Moblie Celeron's and Athlon 64 x2 3600+ - 4000+ fall in this category
100-200$
C2D E4300 -E6420 and Athlon 64 x2 4200+ - 5200+
200-500$
E6600 + E6700, most mobile cpu's, and the amd x2 5600+ and 6000+ and the complete FX lineup
+ the cheaper Xeon's and Opteron's
500$+
Quad core's from Intel (+some of the more expensive mobile chips) + the faster xeon's and opterons
conclusion:
intel has the clear lead if it comes to highend offerings
in the 100$ to 200$ range they sitting close to each other
and in the sub 100$ range amd has the clear lead
oh... and dont forget... even a 30$ athlon 64 can run half life 2, quake 4... and so on...
gotta love price wars