Originally posted by EHM-1703 Philip
Robert
Firstly.... STOP.... Put Your Wallet firmly back in your pocket!!!!!
Much as I don't want to disagree with Murray, playing the waiting game is not always the best idea when it comes to CPU's.
(Bugger...)
First off, I'll agree with everything Phil said. Intel deffo have the ball firmly in their court, and to be honest it'll have to be them making a royal balls up for AMD to get it back now. And again, SLI is a total waste of money right now, there's nothing out there that needs it (even FSX); when the add-ons market catches up, then maybe, but right now RAM/CPU will get you way more performance benefits in FSX.
*BUT*, wait until the end of the month at the very least before commiting to a processor/system... Intel have announced their end of month price cuts, hang on just a couple of weeks and you'll be able to purchase at these (in some cases, significantly) lower prices:
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/05/15/intel_desktop_d-day/and slightly in advance of the cut "going live":
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CP-143-INShame I want a Q6700 really

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Admittedly AMD have been far slower to release, but a little research will show that Intel already have next gen products in testing that will keep up with if not outperform the Phenom! (The Phenom is touted as 2 core and 4 core whilst Intel currently have 8 more cpu's in testing for release before the end of the year!)
Weeellll... Barcelona as a technology is roadmapped out to 32 cores already, and socket-wise, Phenom will be backward compatible well into 2009 (Socket AM2, AM2+ and AM3 are pin layout identical, the only thing that's changing is power requirement) The "big thing" about Barcelona (or more specifically, AMD's multi-core methodology) is that it is ground-up symetric multi processor - the current Intel technology is a series of dual-core units "stitched together" on a die - hence "Core 2 quad"; a pair of Core 2 processors cores yielding four cores total. Intel has shared memory between the cores in a single dual-core unit, but not between core units; AMD share memory between all cores (or, true SMP if you prefer). AMD have always enjoyed a faster FPU than Intel, but Intels integer math unit stomps AMDs (and they can push their core technology to far higher clock speeds)
If, and it's a huge if at this point, AMD have got it right, their solution should be as fast for significantly lower core speeds (and reduced power usage/cooling requirements), but until August (at the earliest) you've no way of knowing for sure... I'm keeping an open mind since I'm not buying CPU/Shuttle mobo until Xmas, but I fully expect to be going Intel with this one (and yes, I do consider myself an AMD fanboi)
Oh, and I doubt FSX will need any additional tweaking to work with Barcelona/Phenom, it's the underlying OS that deals with the processors; especially in Vista

MS have got it thread optimised now, so it should see performance gains on all multi-thread/multi-processor systems.
(Murray)