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From: "Andrew Smith"
For the dollar or mark yes the Athlon is a fast bang, yet the stability and SMP capability of Intel systems still maintains an edge. It is quite a broad market and the needs you have and the budget really are the decisive factors. Myself, I run on PPC for daily use, and do not see a reason to change because of the performance and quality of the HW. If you are compiling apps on ia32 and do this as a matter of routine you might consider an Intel a step back from the new releases of P4
Regards,
Jon
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