Biggest differentiator being that back then most CPU's were single core - one of the first dual core CPUs was the Pentium D that only came out in 2005 iirc.
Back then having a "Dual Core" of "Quad Core" processor was such a selling point, I remember getting my first Macbook (white plastic one) thinking it was a beast for having a Core2 Duo. Then like a year later, my Android phone had a quad core processor inside.
> Both AMD and Intel appear to be playing release date games with their latest dual core processors.
> Intel's affordable dual core desktop solution, the new Pentium D, officially launched in the middle of last month, but has yet to be seen in the channel.
_fat_santa|3 years ago
neogodless|3 years ago
May 2005 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athlon_64_X2
What a race! Looks like the era of 90nm processing, and Intel just beating AMD to the punch, with both of them moving to 65nm in 2006!
Anandtech preview of Pentium D in April 2005.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/1657
Anandtech preview of Athlon 64 X2 in April 2005.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/1665
Review of Athlon 64 X2 May 2005!
https://www.anandtech.com/show/1676
> Both AMD and Intel appear to be playing release date games with their latest dual core processors.
> Intel's affordable dual core desktop solution, the new Pentium D, officially launched in the middle of last month, but has yet to be seen in the channel.