It goes ahead and does it again!It likely doesn't mean more AMD price drops, since this is high end stuff only. But the core 2 line has pretty much slaughtered AMD. The E6600 in every case out performs the FX62, even though the E6600 is about $330 and the FX62 is over a $1000. Even the $240 E6400 in many cases is outperforming the FX62.
That is just a complete slaughter.
But you have to hand it to Intel, they aren't resting on their laurels. It looks like they are trying to bury AMD, as they are about to release the quad core processors in 2 weeks time.
Now get this, you don't need a special mobo to use them. They will work fine on anything compatible with Core 2 today.
The downside is that they aren't making a massive difference in gaming, but give that about three months. Most teams like iD, Epic and Crytek have stated that their future games will all take full advantage of quad core processors.
In terms of applications there is up to a 100% increase in performance.
As for the price, yet again Intel wants to make it as affordable as possible. Like I said, they are looking to bury AMD. I think that is the only reason Intel isn't charging an arm and a leg.
AMD meanwhile is having some issues. Because of the merger with ATi, the next big thing in video cards, the R600 has been delayed from December to past February. This card is a beast and gives twice the performance of anything today, and was expected to be a big seller so that is a blow.
Secondly AMD's new processor tech has been delayed to the
end of next year. That's probably because it couldn't hold a candle to Intel's Core 2 line.
Finally AMD's own quad core solution, which was expected about now is no where in sight. Fortunately, buying ATi has brought them a lot of business so they are more than likely to stay afloat.