When we last left off in Jan 2007,
http://forums.phillyarena.net/index.php?topic=3503.0westkoast: Right now the best chips on the market are the
newer Intel Core Duo chips. This is a perfect example of why competition is important. AMD put out a better chip then Intel did, that teamed up with them forcing Intel to stop bullying their way around in the industry with legal action, they grabbed market share. Intel responded by going back to the work bench and pumping out a very nice product. I run AMD at home, I love AMD chips. They are reliable and I've never had a problem. If you want the best, top of the line chip then go with the new Intel's.
LFD: My absolute choice if you run an AMD (is there another chipset?) is Asus for a motherboard, and it isn’t much more of an investment to go with a 64 bit capable chip, especially since hardware assembled today is powerful enough to be around when 64 bit really takes off. Plus, my experience is that AMD responds better than Intel to tweaking such slight overclocking (slight, not like these idiot gamers who burn the chip out by way overclocking) AMD runs hotter so cooling is critical, Thermaltake makes the best copper heat sink fan I have ever used. I would put an AMD/Asus combo against anything Intel can come up with, the Opteron 180 and Athlon 64 X2 are both dual core and support hyper transport which ASUS offers at 1000MHz.
JoeV I've always gone (and recommended) Intel chips
*editors note i am catagorically not pitting anyones views against anothers, as indeed ie: LFD went on to say he simply is not familiar with Intel. Rather just loved all the input you guys gave on not only chips but Motherboards, monitors, doddle daddles and razzle dazzles.
It's been 10 months, so any new thoughts on the industry?