lakitheone said:
better wait for AMD to kick Intel
Well, if you are waiting like that, you might as well wait for Carbon Nanotubes or 128-bit computing.
I have also heard that AMD's future AM3 processors (including K8L) will be backward compatible with current AM2 socket... So, I think the AM2 might last longer than the LGA775.
But the problem is that, if they are not backward compatible, then because of AMD's supply issues, AM2 processors might run out pretty soon after the next socket is released. For example, AMD has pretty much stopped production of all S939 processors since they released AM2. Compared to this, Intel has publicly announced that they will continue making NetBurst processors for the better part of the next year too (in spite of all the complains that Netburst is crap, and that only Core 2s should be made
).
Intel might release a new socket when 45nm comes out next year with DDR3 support...
Also, after 1-2 years, I think the present motherboards will also be heavily outdated. With technologies like DDR3, and Robson, and EFI, coming...