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The BIOS had been updated
"The reviewers noted that they didn't detect any obvious bias toward Intel's chips. AMD supporters, however, flocked to message boards to point out that Intel's testing used an outdated BIOS that held back AMD's performance by a small degree and used an older motherboard."

Go look at Anandtech, they updated the BIOS. It didn't change the results much.
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HOW ABOUT PERFORMANCE/COST RATIO?  Linux Geek | 03/14/06
speed tests  glocks out | 03/14/06
True, a Yugo costs less than a Corvette  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/14/06
exagerated analogy  glocks out | 03/14/06
RE: "HOW ABOUT PERFORMANCE/COST RATIO?"  ajapierce | 03/14/06
Have you priced AMD lately?  george_ou | 03/14/06
There are several problems with your conclusions.  ShadeTree | 03/15/06
RE: "There are several problems with your conclusions."  ajapierce | 03/16/06
Still wrong!!!  ShadeTree | 03/16/06
LOL. I guess it's back to another measurement!  Prognosticator | 03/15/06
oh well  glocks out | 03/14/06
The BIOS had been updated  george_ou | 03/14/06
George Ou, this is the way to write an article.  Letophoro | 03/15/06
AMD's top ten options are pretty clear:....  Prognosticator | 03/15/06
Re: AMD's top ten options are pretty clear  abinstein | 03/28/06
it IS news when a minor chip from a behemoth corporation  michael_t | 03/16/06

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