CPU Benchmarks: Media Encoding
Intel continues its CPU domination in the encoding benchmarks:




There’s not much to say except that Intel offers the go-to architecture for encoding, and we haven’t even turned on Quick Sync yet!
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Hmm. Mixed feelings about this one. One the one hand, it's less impressive than I wished for. On the other, it's obvious AMD has done some good work here, in more than one direction.
Ultimately, We'll have to wait and see what Trinity has to offer to give the final word. Here's hoping Bulldozer throws a serious punch. I'm sure we'd all like to see AMD back in the game, and not just in notebook space.
"Now, to be brutally honest, AMD’s fastest Phenom II processors fare better against Core 2 Quads than modern Core i7s", dont know about this one i just upgraded from a phenom 2 x2 550 to a x4 955 (dirt cheap where i live) and the performance increase is huge, glad i did not wasted my money on a sandy bridge build. For me the 955 is more than enough and coupled with a decent gfx card you wont need more, proof of that is in this article as well. Graphics is not going to get better until the next gen consoles are released, so just not worth spending money on the latest tech
If you want us to look at this as the end of entry level discrete GPUs for light gaming, how about comparing it to the GPU running at its real speed? Once you have a real price for an APU+M/B you can put it up against a similar spec/price CPU+GPU+M/B to see how they compare.
If the transcoding performance was worth having (and supported by Windows 7 in Media Center) then this could be an HTPC route...
Chaps, you are wasting your time commenting on the UK version of the article. All the comments are over on the US version.
Why they cant pull the 'shared' article comments together I dont know.
Seems like the Turbo CORE was simply turned off... Perhaps it needs more than enabling it in the BIOS. Like in case of Cool'n'Quiet, that you has had to enable in Windows, as well?
Seems like the Turbo CORE was simply turned off... Perhaps it needs more than enabling it in the BIOS. Like in case of Cool'n'Quiet, that you has had to enable in Windows, as well?
Yeah, by selecting Minimal Power Management in XP or Balanced in Vista/7.
Chaps, you are wasting your time commenting on the UK version of the article. All the comments are over on the US version. Why they cant pull the 'shared' article comments together I dont know.
I've often thought the same..I wish all the UK and US comments could be combined. I discovered the duality by accident, and also noticed that the UK version of the article has 4 comments, whereas the US had 4 pages. I am grateful for all this tech news..I just wish the comments section could be combined. Also, if they could send the spammers to Mars..that would be a nice bonus.