"Intel regains the performance crown"
Article Link: http://anandtech.com/tradeshows/showdoc.aspx?i=2713
"While we're still comparing to Socket-939 and only using RD480, it does seem very unlikely that AMD would be able to make up this much of a deficit with Socket-AM2 and RD580. Especially looking at titles like F.E.A.R. where Conroe's performance advantage averages over 40%, it looks like Intel's confidence has been well placed."
Even if it is 6 months away - Intel hasn't just barely snatched the title; they punched AMD in the gut, grabbed the title, and pushed them over. The numbers are astonishing. Nearly 40% across the board.
And Quad Core Kentsfields look interesting too. If Conroe can do this to higher clocked AMD X2 processors and FX-60's, what will Kentsfield be like? This 65nm process architecture is looking promising - and 45nm sholnd't come too far behind, Intel having a few factories for this specific process type already.
Any thoughts? Will AMD and it's AM2 socket make a comeback or do you think Intel is really back in the game?
edit: changed 40nm to 45nm, thanks brtnboarder