Those were very specifically optimized runs, not generalized performance tests. It is extremely easy to fake that, by targeting weaknesses in the hardware you don't like and strengths in your hardware. Floating Point CPU computation units and hardware video encoding for specific codecs being things that my boyfriend pointed out. And we only got two real tests, most of the presentation was just demos. Needless to say, I'm very suspicious, especially since this is reminding me a lot like how they demoed Bulldozer. :/
I really am hoping AMD is able to jump in IPC, as that is what they really need if they are to be competitive and Intel could really use a smack right now! But based on this, I think the rumored 40% increase is true. That a huge single generation increase, but I'm worried that won't be enough considering how behind they have been.
I really am hoping AMD is able to jump in IPC, as that is what they really need if they are to be competitive and Intel could really use a smack right now! But based on this, I think the rumored 40% increase is true. That a huge single generation increase, but I'm worried that won't be enough considering how behind they have been.
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