Quote:hmm I have some Intels here though AMD always had the best price performance factor
This is a lie. You obviously need a history lecture: Until first athlons arrived, AMD was allways a few hundred miles behind intel - yes, it was cheaper but not as much as it was weaker. I don't know if you remember old 486, or AMD K5 based CPUs - they were nothing compared with genuine intel. For example, K5 133Mhz was an equivalent of 75Mhz Pentium! The history repeated itselft with K6 - it was nothing compared to Pentium MMX. A pentium MMX 200Mhz was in many cases better then K6 266Mhz. And let's not mention Pentium Pro @200Mhz... Then the first Celerons 300A combined with a BX pro MB - that was a dream combo, much, much, much faster and stabler (even cheaper, when combined with MB) then K6-2 (or 3) @500Mhz.
Then came the first athlon CPUs and for the first time in history did AMD get the performance/price ratio crown with a Duron Spitfire. Intel got it back with a Tualatin celeron a year later and then lost it again to Athlon XP T-bred. Then came the first opteron-based cluster servers that blew away xeons "on the paper", but the companies are still using xeons (it's very hard to change the thing that works good). After that - with the coming of Athlon 64 - the prices of new AMD CPUs are getting near to the ones of Intel CPUs and some CPUs are even more expensive then the intel equivalents - again, for the first time in history. For a short period of time, Venice 64 hold the performance/price cronw, but lost it with the new gen CPUs from Intel. Now, they HAD to lower the prices because they have apsolutely no CPU on the market to compete with Core 2 duo.
As for the cherry on top of this all, let me tell you that the BEST price/performance ration TODAY holds Core 2 duo 4300, a CPU that in many, many cases overclocks from 1.8Ghz stock to 3.6Ghz - a 100% overclock! World record in stock overclocking! As such, it beats the best CPU nowadays - Core 2 Duo x6800. Try and find an AMD CPU in that price range with that performance. You're going to need either N20 cooling system or a few hundred bucks more to get that performance for the price.
Oh and one more thing - in mobile market (laptops) there is no good solution from AMD. The old mobile CPUs from AMD don't even deserve to be mentioned. Modern turions 64 are not that bad, but still much worse then C2D, or even the old Banias/Dothan (centrino -M). I think I shed some light on this subject now.
In the end, may I humbly ask - why are you so blindly narrow-sighted with DAAMIT? Don't get me wrong, I used ATI/NV/3Dfx/Miro cards and Intel/AMD/IBM CPUs, and I allways admired AMD (and still using it), but I admit to facts - it's not that shiny as you show it. As isn't ATI (and I am happily using ATI AIW x800XT/mobility FIRE GL T2)