On 12/14/05, Tony Nelson <tonynelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > It took extra PR (Public Relations) after AMD spent a few years convincing > people that clock speed was king. AMD has never tried to convince anyone that clock speed is king. In fact, they've spent years and a lot of "extra PR" to convince everyone otherwise. AMDs have had lower clock speeds than their equivalent Intel CPUs for as long as I can remember and took some heat at one point for "misleading" people by giving the "Intel equivalent" clockspeed for their CPUs rather than the real speed. (The argument being that people thought they were buying, say, a 100MHz CPU when they were really getting one that only ran at 84MHz). Even now, my AMD64 3200+ (equivalent to a 3.2GHz Intel processor) only runs at 2.25GHz. The more efficient use of clock cycles by AMD processors has been both their blessing and their curse since they entered the marketplace. -- Chris "I trust the Democrats to take away my money, which I can afford. I trust the Republicans to take away my freedom, which I cannot."