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Opinions on latest AMD and Intel processors, is one better suited for development?

Looking to pick up a notebook and wanted query the developer community
for any feedback, sorry if this is off topic.

Does the Intel Core 2 Duo chip offer any advantages to .NET developers?
I remember, it seems like a year or so back when the 64-bit AMD chips
were still new, there was a big deal about 64-bit being supported in
VS.NET 2005.

I've gotten a bit behind on the CPU advancements and what 64-bit
currently means to managed code.

I'm looking at either Intel Core 2 Duo or an AMD Turion 64 x2 for a
notebook computer. I'll be purchasing a model with a non-shared memory
graphics chip.

Does one of these processors beneift over the other form managed code
now? How about in the near term future?

Jan 11 '07 #1
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The AMD multi-core chips use a significantly faster communications bus
between cores. Intel uses the FSB while AMD uses an internal cross-bar
system.

Mike Ober.

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Looking to pick up a notebook and wanted query the developer community
for any feedback, sorry if this is off topic.

Does the Intel Core 2 Duo chip offer any advantages to .NET developers?
I remember, it seems like a year or so back when the 64-bit AMD chips
were still new, there was a big deal about 64-bit being supported in
VS.NET 2005.

I've gotten a bit behind on the CPU advancements and what 64-bit
currently means to managed code.

I'm looking at either Intel Core 2 Duo or an AMD Turion 64 x2 for a
notebook computer. I'll be purchasing a model with a non-shared memory
graphics chip.

Does one of these processors beneift over the other form managed code
now? How about in the near term future?


Jan 11 '07 #2
Have a look at "The Empire Strikes Back:"

http://www.economist.com/business/di...ory_id=8355132

Jan 11 '07 #3
JDeats wrote:
I'm looking at either Intel Core 2 Duo or an AMD Turion 64 x2 for a
notebook computer. I'll be purchasing a model with a non-shared memory
graphics chip.

Does one of these processors beneift over the other form managed code
now? How about in the near term future?
One thing you may wish to consider is which CPUs are supported by the
VS2005 profiler, if that's important to you. I believe some of the
profiling has to use quite CPU-specific support, although I'm having
trouble tracking down any documentation on Microsoft's site at present.
Matt

Jan 11 '07 #4

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