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Oh yes I thought you were talking about Intels. More cache on Intels makes a sharp performance boost because the processor doesn't have to access the RAM as often when it has more cache. It makes less of a difference for AMDs because the HT design has reduced the latencies of accessing the RAM, as opposed to the performance penalties that accessing RAM through the Northbridge causes with the outdated FSB design, which Intel are still stuck on.
(Yes I know that my explanation was badly worded but I struggle with wording stuff like this well)
worded it much better than me.. and i understood it just fine!!!!!!!
can't wait to see intel get a better memory controller now huh?