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Phenom IIs, Core I7-920 Win Out In Value Analysis

An anonymous reader writes "We've all seen processor benchmarks, but how do today's enthusiast CPUs look when you account for performance per dollar? Using a smorgasbord of charts, scatter plots, and performance tests, The Tech Report attempted to single out the highest-value offerings out of 16 popular Intel and AMD processors. The results might surprise you: AMD's 45nm Phenom IIs (both triple- and quad-core) prove to be strikingly competitive with Intel's Core 2 Quads. And, on the high end, Intel's $266 Core i7-920 turns out to be a compelling step up despite the higher costs of Core i7 platforms in general."

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  1. Re:Price is all-important by Attila+Dimedici · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    In response to your "bad form--better" If embryonic stem cells are so much better why are there not yet any treatments that use them and yet there are multiple treatments using adult stem cells?

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