AMD's new announcement to delay Bulldozer due to it's clocks is unsettling to say the least. It was slated for the June/July release date, but now we'll be lucky if we see it in August.
A lot of people are relying on AMD's new Bulldozer line to:
1.) Drive the prices of Intel's SandyBridge line of processors down.
2.) Release Intel's monopoly on the market.
However, it seems as if we're going to have to tolerate incredibly overpriced processors for a few more months.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Saturday, June 4, 2011
First Blog Post
Welcome to Fuzzykins' personal blog.
Anyone following can expect to see random musings of technology, a variety of computer games, and intellectual proposals and discussions.
Anyone wishing to use any resources/charts/graphics must be granted EXPLICIT permission. You can contact me at 44jmna@gmail.com if you would like to use anything you see in this blog.
So, let's start off with some content. *Rubs hands together in anticipation*
Here's a few graphics I made awhile back regarding an Intel vs AMD argument.
Source
As you can see, the Intel i3 2100 is currently the most price efficient CPU on the market, scoring a whopping 1.72 points per dollar.
Moving on, another graphic I made awhile back is the comparison of some higher end GPU's at extreme resolutions.
I was a bit surprised with the results, thinking that AMD would take the cake in almost all of the tests, considering the extra VRAM. (Though, in hindsight, I'm not sure if the 580's there are the 1.5GB or 3GB versions. I'd assume 3GB.) However, AMD takes second, third, fourth, and fifth. Still very respectable. The list is organized in performance on Crysis Warhead in highest possible graphics.
Source
Anyone following can expect to see random musings of technology, a variety of computer games, and intellectual proposals and discussions.
Anyone wishing to use any resources/charts/graphics must be granted EXPLICIT permission. You can contact me at 44jmna@gmail.com if you would like to use anything you see in this blog.
So, let's start off with some content. *Rubs hands together in anticipation*
Here's a few graphics I made awhile back regarding an Intel vs AMD argument.
Source
As you can see, the Intel i3 2100 is currently the most price efficient CPU on the market, scoring a whopping 1.72 points per dollar.
Moving on, another graphic I made awhile back is the comparison of some higher end GPU's at extreme resolutions.
I was a bit surprised with the results, thinking that AMD would take the cake in almost all of the tests, considering the extra VRAM. (Though, in hindsight, I'm not sure if the 580's there are the 1.5GB or 3GB versions. I'd assume 3GB.) However, AMD takes second, third, fourth, and fifth. Still very respectable. The list is organized in performance on Crysis Warhead in highest possible graphics.
Source
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