"Intel expects its forthcoming Conroe and Merom chips to deliver a performance advantage of at least 20 percent over chips from Advanced Micro Devices slated for the same time, a company executive claimed Friday. Next month's Intel Developer Forum will include a thorough airing of the company's new design philosophies, said Mooly Eden, vice president and general manager of Intel's Mobile Platforms Group. The company plans to brief hardware developers, partners, and analysts on the nitty-gritty details of its new microarchitecture, which is set to replace Intel's blueprints for desktop, mobile and server processors."If you've ever done any video encoding, you'll understand what I mean when I say there's no such thing as a CPU that's "fast enough". This is great news that after several years of getting their clocks cleaned by AMD, Intel is fighting back with even more powerful CPUs. Bring on the speed...as long as they also run cool and quiet as well. ;-)