Posted June 2 '03 at 10:25 PM
Posts: 180
They named it, say 1800+, because 1.2 Ghz or whatever it is doesn't look good in the eyes of everyday schmucks. They call it 1800+ to remind people that it can outperform a 1.8 Ghz processor because of its Quantispeed Architecture. BTW I was pretty much guessing just to make a point on those numbers, so don't quote me on it.

But I believe that's about what it is. It's sad how Intel's advertising has convinced people it's better (most people would recognize the name "Intel," but I doubt most have even heard of "that other A-something-D company").
But nevertheless, I don't think I made it clear in my last post that processor really doesn't matter that much anyway. Unless you're doing a lot of DV or MP3-ripping, my personal opinion is that it will do you little good. Actually, a fast hard drive and RAM will do you more good than a 3 Ghz P4 ever would. Unless, of course, you're someone who wants their dial-up Internet connection to be faster so they go out and buy a brand-new $1500 PC.