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I tend to buy AMD more than intel. They seem to be more ground breaking when it comes to processor improvements. Intel always seems to catch up and even surpass in performance but i've seen a pattern where AMD breaks ground on a new technology. The majority of the major processor models AMD has manufactured have given Intel a run for their money starting from the k6. I believe AMD was the first to hit 1Ghz (I was in the 8th grade). When Intel came out with Hyper threading processors with an 800Mhz FSB AMD countered with Hyper Transport which had a much faster bus. For those of you who don't know the bus speed is the major cause for bottle necks when it comes to processing. Other than the sparc III and IV AMD had the first 64-bit processor, I'm not sure if even now a single intel chip can address more than 4GB of memory. I hear that AMD also has a head start on stream processing, they demo-ed a chip a while back that could do over a teraflop (one trillion floating point operations). Intel did too but it had 80 cores and was unmarketable.
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