Hi,
Either later this year or next year I may replace my 7 year old desktop 
systems. They are currently running first generation single-core AMD64 
processors with 2 GiB of RAM.
Times clearly have moved on and I am well aware that Intel have caught up and 
overtaken AMD in the raw performance stakes but I'm not interested in the 
fastest, rather the relative merits at the mid to lower end of the market.
Does anyone have data on the ralative perfomance of an Intel Core i3 family 
and the AMD A6. For example all other things being equal (which they are not, 
but let's prenend they are) a PC with an AMD A6-3850 (quad core x 2.9 GHz) and 
an Intel i3-2130 (dual core x 3.4 GHz) are the same price. Both feature on die 
graphics and can use the same DDR3 RAM upto the same maximum.
On paper it looks like the Intel will be faster an single core tasks given 
it's higher clock speed but the AMD should be better when you can spread your 
tasks over processor cores.
Just looking for approximate relative performance opinions on desktop 
computers CPUS againts regular tasks. I'm not playing lots of games, rendering 
3D images or doing anything heavy duty, I just want a computer that is fast 
today and will remain fast running KDE4/Gnome3 type desktops for several years 
to come.
-- 
Adam Trickett
Overton, HANTS, UK
When a Microsoft product is the lesser of two evils, you know for
sure that there's something fishy going on.
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