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"As additional evidence that performance is not based on megahertz alone: the 3200+ operates at a frequency of 2.2GHz yet can outperform an Intel Pentium 4 processor operating at 3.0GHz with an 800 FSB and HyperThreading on a broad array of real-world applications," states AMD.
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Post me graphics and gaming benches so I can believe you.
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adding that Intel's HyperThreading technology "completely skews the numbers yet again."
I give AMD a couple of months before declaring all happily "The new Athlon 64 [insert horse name here] brings to the table a wealth of new features including Hyper-Threading, delivering earth-shattering new heights of performance taylored for Graphics and Movie editing enthusiasts, as well as the home media user."
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