On 3/29/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Always interesting discussions on this list. > > I have two questions for everyone (not just the person I'm responding > to): > > How soon do you think we'll see laptops with the Dual Core Turion64?
AMD says the release will be within 4 months or so. I'd expect it within 5-6 months, to see them in enough places to really call them "avaliable." > Elsewhere (perhaps on this list on a different topic) someone > recommended not buying anything except for 64 bits (either AMD or Intel) > from now on. Do you agree, in particular regarding laptops? Not entirely. Having a 64-bit machine does give some major bonuses. Reliable sources (guys I know who do a lot of benchmarking) tell me that a 64-bit chip will perform ~10% faster than a non-64-bit chip. However, 64-bit chips in laptops aren't that common yet. If you're like me, you'll buy a 32-bit laptop just because it's cheaper. However, if you do stuff that would make a 64-bit chip necessary (MatLab, for instance, runs *much* faster in a 64-bit enviornent) then by all means shell out the extra money and get it. I evangalise the greatness of AMD64 technology a lot, but I will NOT tell you to waste your money. If you don't need the speed, DON'T BUY IT! Free enterprise is based on the idea that consumers will buy the best product or the product they need. Buy what you need. If you need a 17" screen, buy it. If you (like me) can't live without ultra-portability, buy it. If you can't live without either... flip a coin : ) -- ========== GCv3.12 ========== GCS d-(++) s+: a? C++ UL+>++++ P+ L++ E--- W+(+++) N++ o? K? w--- O? M+ V? PS- PE+ Y-(--) PGP- t+++ 5? X R tv-- b+ DI+++ D+ G e* h- !r !y ========= END GCv3.12 ======== -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list