Comparing microprocessor in a fair and consistence method is a difficult task and those benchmark software doesn't help much... there are certain benchmark software that will actually run "faster" on certain microprocessor... that's why A will show his benchmark report that his microprocessor is "faster" than B and B will also do the samething.the amd naming convention is quite. they denote equivalent performance to a comparable intel chip. for example, my 2600+ runs at 1.9 Ghz but on benchmark, exceeds the performance of a 2.6Ghz intel Pentium 4.
I think intel is taking a beating and is seriously losing market share that is why they will drop the pentium name and use stupid numbers for their chips in future. by doing this, amd is unable to make a comparison and people won't know how good or bad an amd chip is compared with an intel chip but the bad thing is people won't know how good the intel chips are either..
The truth is I think no one actually can determine that which microprocessor is faster... there are just too many factors affect the microprocessor performance.
By the way, there is no point spending so much time deciding which is the best microprocessor... Your microprocessor will consider outdated once you buy it. Ha Ha Ha



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