Intel must respond

Quote from DannoXYZ:

The problem with Intel's multi-core design is that each core shares the same memory through the FSB. Yes, even two cores on the same die goes through the FSB to access memory.

With AMD's design, each CPU has its own memory bus and memory. On my 16-core machine, the 8th VM runs just as fast as the 1st one.

The TPC-C benchmark is the granddaddy for database system tests.

The link below filters by the number of processors and sorts by performance. At four processors the tests are dominated by Xeon systems, but once you go above 4 the list gets taken over by IBM Power, Itanium and PA-RISC architectures.

BTW, didn't see much in the way of AMD systems...

http://www.tpc.org/tpcc/results/tpc...ES=100+PERCENT&include_withdrawn_results=none
 
Intel sucks, a monopoly company gone bad.
You wouldn't find this from main stream media, only from more professional tech media, such as IEEE. For years, Intel has supported WiFi (802.11) which inherently insecure. Recently, Intel has shifted its policy and support WAPI which was invented by a consortium from China.
 
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