AnandTech: AMD Phenom Preview: Barcelona Desktop Benchmarks
We saw how competitive AMD became after the first round of price cuts this year, but after the second set Intel went back to dominating. The trouble for AMD this time around is that Phenom is a much larger chip than the outgoing Athlon 64 X2, whereas Intel’s Penryn family will actually be smaller than Conroe. AMD is already losing a considerable amount of money each quarter, so fabbing a larger chip at the same price as current CPUs will only make the situation worse. However, Intel can afford to continue to keep its processors as aggressively priced, especially moving to 45nm.To put it plainly: Phenom/Barcelona make this price war more difficult on AMD, while Penryn makes it easier on Intel. What’s the end game? Is there a solution? We’re not sure, all we know today is a starting point for Phenom expectations.
A larger chip for AMD vs. a smaller chip for Intel for their next generation? This doesn’t sound good for AMD’s coffers.