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Old July 30th 03, 06:27 PM
Iain Robinson
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So basically both platforms have a limited life - outmoded by the end of the
year. I feared as much. I think I'll stick with the slightly cheaper athlon
xp.

Cheers guys



"S.Heenan" wrote in message
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Iain wrote:
I am getting a new gigabyte mobo (with the help of the good people in
this ng) and read last night while researching the subject that the
Barton core on the Athlon XP is likely to be the last revision and AMD
will be concentrating on their new 64bit chips. I'm thinking that
maybe buying an Socket A board is not the way to go as ideally like to
keep the mobo but get a new processor in a year or so, to keep up to
date.

If I bought a P4 (say a 2.4GHz) with the 800MHz FSB and an appropriate
board it would cost me a bit more but would that have a longer
lifespan? I believe the P4 has a lot more left in it so if I bought a
board that supports the 800Mhz FSB hopefully the next years worth of
P4's will be usable on that board? I don't want to buy into an AMD
solution that has no future, even though I'm an AMD-boy at heart.

Any thoughts on this subject greatly appreciated,
Iain


If Tom's Hardware is correct, the P5 Prescott should initially be released
Fall 2003 in the Socket 478 with a change to Socket 775 by Spring/Summer
2004. The XP3200+ is the last of the Socket A processors. By fall of 2003,
the Athlon64 should be starting to appear. If you need to upgrade right

now,
the Intel solution looks best for longevity. If you can afford to wait a

few
months, the Athlon64 appears to be the way to go.

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