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VFP on an Athlon 64 processor
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01057528
Message ID:
01057570
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So what's a bad implementation? Do you know anything about the HP zv6130us? One thing I have not paid attention to, yet, is the chipset on this machine. Of course, there are so many chipsets now that it's hard to keep up with what the differences are and what are the pros/cons of each one.

Russell


>Yes, that was my point (perhaps not very clearly argumented for <g>): Even if the Amd cpu chips are better, sometimes the INtel combination of cpu *and* chipset can run rings around the (faster) Amd cpu on disk-IO bound tasks. I came across this fist in the days of the PIII / Thunderbird days (the old Intel BX was phantastic piece of well rounded engineering), and this came up (not so markedly) again recently when evaluating laptop replacements. As much as I like the Athlon64 as a well designed all around chip ranging from multi core workstation (that great memory interface) down to competitive mobile solutions (that nice power saving stuff included in the whole family), the problem I see is the sometimes very unbalanced total machine in laptop solutions, especially in the lower cost section. If you find a well balanced amd machine, you will have a better machine than one using Intel HW. But it is more work <g>.
>
>regards
>
>thomas
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