Back in the saddle again
Such was our thinking until recently, when AMD quietly shipped us an Athlon XP 2600+ processor for review. This baby runs at 2.13GHz, a full 333MHz faster than the previous top-of-the-line model, the 2200+. It seems AMD has done a little tweaking to the T-bred, and suddenly, they've found a little extra speed. There will be a 2400+ version of the Athlon XP that runs at an even 2GHz, as well.

The XP 2600+ looks like any other T-bred, but...
So did the AMD processor gnomes just turn the dial to "more magic" or what? AMD says they've added another metal layer and some additional capacitors to the T-bred in order to provide a more favorable electrical environment. Not only that, but they have modified certain pathways in the chip in order to help it run better at high clock speeds. At least, I think that's what happened. AMD's official line is: "AMD always takes an active approach to rebalance and improve speed paths throughout the processor core design."
So after a quick colonic, the Athlon XP is more regular than ever.
Now the question is: Can higher clock speeds alone help the Athlon XP compete with the Pentium 4, or will the Athlon's relatively slow 266MHz front-side bus hold it back? We've already explored the benefits of a 333MHz front-side bus on the Athlon XP, and honestly, we were a little underwhelmed. Maybe a good clock speed boost is all this puppy needs.
Of course, we're about to find out. We've got a revamped suite of processor testsnearly every app we use has a new version, and we've added a few new wrinkles, as well. Naturally, we're comparing the Athlon XP 2600+ against its predecessors and against its toughest competition from Intel. Read on to see if AMD really is back in the game.
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