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Im going to guess they locked the processors both at 3.0Ghz and turned off all boost features on both to make sure they were an apples to apples comparison, or maybe that is where the boost algorithm of both would allow either to reach the same clock speeds.
I hope this is true, and await some more reviews of the chips. I hope as well that they are using TSMC or someone else to make the performance Zen cores for the obvious performance and power benefits , but perhaps GloFlo will be able to make them cheaper so instead of paying through the nose for a chip with low yields and limited availability, we can have a good old fashioned price war again.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819117645
Um, no. Intel 140W at 3.2Ghz with 3.7 boost on a over $10000 chip.
Would I take a chip that can only reach 3.0Ghz at 140W out of the box for $500? All day long.
I hope this is true, and await some more reviews of the chips. I hope as well that they are using TSMC or someone else to make the performance Zen cores for the obvious performance and power benefits , but perhaps GloFlo will be able to make them cheaper so instead of paying through the nose for a chip with low yields and limited availability, we can have a good old fashioned price war again.
Hmm, the Broadwell-e was clocked wayyy below it's normal clock speed, 3.0GHz versus what it's sold as, 3.7GHz. This tells me that Summit Ridge likely won't be clocked at a similar frequency to Broadwell-E, otherwise they would've shown that comparison, right? It's exciting, sure, but if it's not able to match the clock rate of Intel, I'm not exactly hyped...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819117645
Um, no. Intel 140W at 3.2Ghz with 3.7 boost on a over $10000 chip.
Would I take a chip that can only reach 3.0Ghz at 140W out of the box for $500? All day long.
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