February 20, 2006

Intel Says new Chips will be 20% Faster than AMD

Intel is bragging that the new Conroe and Merom chips will be faster than AMD's offerings in the second half of this year. Big talk from a company that has been behind for a while, we'll see it when we see it.

Intel expects its forthcoming Conroe and Merom chips to deliver a performance advantage of at least 20 percent over chips from Advanced Micro Devices that are slated to be released at the same time, an Intel executive said Friday. "We believe we'll be able to open a major gap," with the new processors, Eden said. Eden led the design team that created the original Pentium M processor, which is credited as the inspiration for Intel's embrace of low-power design philosophies and the model for Merom and Conroe. Merom and Conroe are expected to launch for notebooks and desktops, respectively, in the second half of this year.