Benetanegia
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You mean from the Pentium 3. Don't know why Intel released the crapy Pentium 4 when the Pentium 3 was 100x much better. Then Intel finally scrapped the P4, took the P3 and with innovation created the Conroe, and now we have the i7's
Oh, because Netburst architecture was going to hit 10 Ghz, didn't you know that? Intel engineers knew that (or the marketing department that ruled the company back then anyway), but those f***ing spoiled children never really went past 3.5 Ghz without overheating.
As I see it the same happened with BD. There were probably various prototypes or paths they could follow for the next architecture, and the conversation was like:
Enginner: Well we have this one, really high IPC and very efficient with a small cache, that can pwn Stars architecture even at 1 Ghz but it will not go much higher than 3 Ghz, ever OR we have this one, a speed demon, massive cache sizes and the opportunity to claim twice as many cores, by slightly bending the truth...
Management: Are you kidding me? 8 cores? 16 MB cache? 4 Ghz++? That's going to look so leet on the white papers and on the back of the box (drooling)
E: But there's some drawbacks...
M: (drooling)
E: Sir, there's some drawbacks we need to discuss...
E: no... we lost him... no one's there anymore
M: