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Athlon MP Reviewed

RendEr writes "At The Tech Report, there's a review of AMD's latest multiprocessor chip, the Athlon MP 1900+. Watching this thing smoke through Linux kernel complies is a beautiful thing. Combined with AMD's new 760MPX chipset, these chips could help usher in a new era of cheap dual-processor desktop systems. "

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  1. Re:Is it me? by CmdrPaco · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I first remember seeing the "MegaHertz Myth" on Apple's webiste, when they were touting the advantages of the RISC design. Linked here: http://www.apple.com/g4/myth/

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  2. No Smoke without fire... by pibakic · · Score: 0, Redundant
    Anyone else amused by Hemos' particular choice of words there;

    "Watching this thing smoke..."

    in light of the recent clips of AMD chips burning with the heatsink removed ( yes I know that it was a bollocks video ).

    Just amused me, thats all,

    Pib.

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  3. Re:Is it me? by Gannoc · · Score: 3, Redundant
    AMD, Intel and Sun have all reached the conclusion that 'Mhz don't matter'.

    Wrong. Intel archetected their entire P4 line around having higher clock speeds in order to fool the public. This isn't a rumor, I worked there at the time.


    They realized that when someone went to buy a computer, performance didn't matter as much as a big number. Consumers think a P3 running at 800mhz is much faster than a P3 running at 700mhz, and don't even consider stuff like video card, memory, and disk speed, much less differences in chip archetectures.


    I mean, there's a reason why P4s performed so bad. Its not like they were all done making them and realized "Oh no! This thing isn't performing that well! Its barely better than a P3!" they knew it as they started to design it.


    _AMD_ realized that they couldn't win the numbers battle, and renamed their chips to compensate. I hope it works better than when Cyrix did it.