The AMD mother boards have a higher front side bus speeds than the INTEL mother boards. It has to do with their architecture. You can have blazing processor speed, but if your bottle necked sometimes at 1066 Mhz or 667 Mhz that is going to hurt your overall throughput. My AMD mobo has 2Ghz front side bus. Remember you are only as good as your weakest link the whole system. AMD's run more efficient and with less heat.
BTW, what chipsets offer the 65nm technology? PC desktops or Xenon servers? 65nm technology doesn't do you any good if you cant buy the technology for your application. AMD does offer 65nm technology in the socket AM2 chips.
2006-12-08 06:01:58
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answered by Martin Chemnitz 5
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at the instant Intel is the quicker and extra high priced. AMD is going to be liberating a chip contained in here few months that could desire to be quicker than the present Intel set. presently after that, Intel will do an identical. So this is a toss up. basically verify which you will quite use.
2016-12-11 05:00:30
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answered by killeen 4
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Because AMD does not use a FSB, they use the HyperTransport system. The whole way in which the two chips communicate with the rest of the system are different, so comparing the two just by looking at the numbers does not work. Generally the AMDs have had an advantage with the HyperTransport system, but now the Core 2 Duos have regained the performance lead.
2006-12-08 10:43:43
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answered by mysticman44 7
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Intel so far is the leader with the Core2Duo processors. Front side bus speeds are not usually a good measure of performance because the processor will probably not be filling it up the bandwith most of the time..
2006-12-08 06:23:08
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answered by A M 2
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I have been using AMD and it is only a matter of time till they shoot past Intel as far as performance, low power consumption and lower cooling needs.
2006-12-08 09:23:59
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answered by Robert M 2
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intel is more advance in technology. it is already using 65nm tech and amd is still on 90nm, will take it a year or 2 to convert to 65nm. after amd merge with ati, donno what will happen afterward. currently the top cpu in performance is intel, alot better.
2006-12-08 06:03:38
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answered by 2feEThigh 5
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