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AMD brings out heir new ammo against Intel, only to fall on its face again, as Intel brings out the new Extreme CPU's. for all the Extreme users out there.
See; http://www.techspot.com/news/44797-sandy-bridge-e-core-i7-3960x-performance-revealed-early.html
In a presentation to partners Intel showed that the top of the range Sandy Bridge-E processor, the Core i7-3960X, which uses the LGA2011 socket is, on average, 47% faster than the previous generations flagship processor, the Core i7-990X.
Intel attributes this performance difference to the quad-channel DDR3 Integrated Memory Controller in the i7-3960X as well as the new AVX instruction which boosts math-heavy workloads like HD encoding. The Core i7-3960X is a six core processor that can handle 12 simultaneous threads. It has 15MB L3 cache and a clock speed of 3.3GHz. Turbo Boost pushes this up to 3.9GHz.
See; http://www.techspot.com/news/44797-sandy-bridge-e-core-i7-3960x-performance-revealed-early.html