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Subject: Re: A review on THG

Author: Roy Eassa

Date: 11:15:02 08/21/02

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On August 21, 2002 at 06:15:35, Alvaro Jose Povoa Cardoso wrote:

>http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/02q3/020821/index.html
>
>Regards,
>Alvaro Cardoso


From the conclusion page:


Conclusion: An Upset In The Power League

With the launch of its Athlon XP 2600+, AMD has provided a big surprise: at the
last minute, and without warning, the new CPU with the Thoroughbred "B" core
landed at the THG lab in Munich. Compared to its predecessor, the Thoroughbred
"A," this one shows above all that a significantly higher clock rate (this top
model now runs at 2133 MHz) automatically means greater speed. In the benchmark
tests, the Athlon XP 2600+ manages to surpass the Intel Pentium 4/2533 once
more, but not in all disciplines.

This brings AMD back in the running. These excellent results were achieved by
modifying the CPU core, where the manufacturer has added an additional layer of
interconnects. There have been no real changes to the CPU design at its
transistor layer. The new Thoroughbred core is distinguished from the previous
one by the "B" at the end of its name.

There's also some good news for friends of overclocking: the Athlon XP 2400+,
which is also well-suited for overclocking, is to be had for a more reasonable
price. In the THG lab, we took the 2133 MHz model, combined it with a
watercooling system, and were able to overclock it to 2400 MHz, which
corresponds to an Athlon XP 3000+. An extreme increase in clock speed is only
possible with ice-cooling, for a CPU die temperature of -41 degrees Celsius, at
which even 2800 MHz (corresponds to Athlon XP 3600+) can be attained.

Intel P4's seemingly permanent performance lead has been broken. AMD's CPU has
succeeded in becoming a powerful rival to Intel's top P4 model. At the same
time, the power consumption has been lowered, allowing more room for higher
clock speeds. Above all, Intel should brace itself for the near future, because
successor of the Thoroughbred "B," the Barton core, will work with a double
L2-Cache. To top it off, the identical interconnect technique will be used as it
is with the latest T-bred. The only way out is to go for the higher megahertz
regions, and those beyond the 3 GHz limit are soon to be exploited. Here, at the
very least, the two manufacturers are sure to pull out their secret weapons.



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