Wed Feb 25, 2004 4:22 pm by Esquilax
That's true, raw CPU speed is no longer as important as it once was, especially since the introduction of the modern GPU, and AMDs CAN perform better in some games. Every CPU varies, and some Intels will run games faster than some AMDs, and vice-versa. Remember than AMDs are aimed more towards the game playing/budget and overclocking/"enthusiast" demographics. The P4s are also aimed at the same group, but they also designed mainly for the business market, and the mainstream user. That's why P4 almost always beat AMD in Application benchmarks.
My grudge against AMD is this; although the speeds are "easy to work out" as you put it, the labelling is misleading. Indeed, some could even argue that it is false advertising. That is what irritates me, because it appears to be offering something that it isn't. Then, all of the computer illiterate people come up to people like me and say "My CPU is rated at 3400, why does my friends PC faster? It is only a 3.2!".