AMD Says New Athlon IIs Optimized for Windows 7
With Windows 7 right around the corner, let the marketing frenzy begin. Case in point: According to AMD spokesman Brent Barry, all those Athlon II chips that recently rolled off AMD's assembly line are "fully optimized" for the upcoming OS.
"It was important for AMD to get in front of the pack for the release of Windows 7," Barry told TGDaily. "We are well positioned for it, with acceleration and virtualization support. Our drivers are all ready to go. From a CPU and graphics standpoint, we have a better start than Intel does."
Oh snap! But not worry if you've already invested in a Core i7 or i5 platform, it's not as if Windows 7 will suddenly refuse to boot i if it detects Intel inside. The point Barry is trying to drive home is that AMD owns the value market. By Barry's numbers, the AMD Athlon II X2 240e, for example, performs "up to 70 percent better" then similarly priced Intel silicon. Or take the Athlon II X3 435 chip, which AMD says offers a 75 percent boost in media and entertainment apps when compared to Intel's Core 2 Duo E8500.
On a less controversial note, Barry also said Windows 7 will likely help drive PC sales growth, whereas that wasn't necessarily the case with Vista.
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Comic Book Guy
October 20, 2009 at 9:59am
There was an article where Intel & Microsoft both confirmed that Intel CPUs were optimised for Win7, and that article came out in August or September; so all AMD appears to be doing now is trash talking.
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mesiah
October 20, 2009 at 8:49pm
You forgot the part where all the amd fan boys were outraged that intel and microsoft "worked together" to optimize for the OS. Strange, where are all the complaints in this article?
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nekollx
October 21, 2009 at 9:33am
and those intel procs were the new silicon notthe older ones AMD positioned athelon against...
come on Intel fanbosy MS is clearlyagaianst your Pentiums!
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Comic Book Guy
October 22, 2009 at 6:45pm
I am hardly a fanboy, seeing as how I'll use Intel or AMD, nVIDIA or ATi, Windows or Linux.
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