
Originally Posted by
smitty3268
Pretty sure i know more than you do. I've seen the overclocking results, but Intel chips can OC as well. The point is that AMD doesn't feel comfortable shipping CPUs at that speed, whether it's due to manufacturing issues, power requirements, or whatever. I can guarantee you they aren't specifically crippling their hardware just for the fun of it. And what does MB cost have to do with this discussion? I've already stated Bulldozer is fairly cheap.
As far as the cache situation - cache isn't bad because there's so much of it (obviously - can't believe i have to make this point). It's bad because it adds to latency when you have to access memory outside the cache. If the latency of the L3 cache is 30ns, that automatically adds 30ns each and every time the application needs to grab data from the system memory. L3 cache is great for server applications that tend to access the same code over and over again. For desktop apps, many of them tend to have random access patterns that are unable to utilize the L3 cache very well, and latency ends up being much more important than capacity. Intel's cache latencies are noticeably faster than Bulldozer, by the way.