I was trying to say that AMD did threaten Intel with market share, and they countered that with lowering prices.
As for the rest of your post, it depends. HEDT is diverse. I was looking for a new CPU for my hobby project, 8 - 16 cores, still undecided. I have literally 0 FPU needs, but will take any integer power there is.
I also pay for electricity, so, 65W AMD vs 140W (at least for 6 core) Intel makes my decision very easy.
You also have to consider that AMD HEDT is announced and arriving. Intel response is all marketing slides right now, full with TBDs. They are also misleading people that the chunk of cache they moved from L3 to L2 will magically be all IPC gains.
I own right now more Intel than amd machines, but moving forward my TOC says AMD is the clear winner.
I do hope Intel will come back, but realistically, they are still overclocking sandy bridge. It may take them several years for a new architecture.
As for the rest of your post, it depends. HEDT is diverse. I was looking for a new CPU for my hobby project, 8 - 16 cores, still undecided. I have literally 0 FPU needs, but will take any integer power there is.
I also pay for electricity, so, 65W AMD vs 140W (at least for 6 core) Intel makes my decision very easy.
You also have to consider that AMD HEDT is announced and arriving. Intel response is all marketing slides right now, full with TBDs. They are also misleading people that the chunk of cache they moved from L3 to L2 will magically be all IPC gains.
I own right now more Intel than amd machines, but moving forward my TOC says AMD is the clear winner.
I do hope Intel will come back, but realistically, they are still overclocking sandy bridge. It may take them several years for a new architecture.