Intel offers great over clocking now, they even have Over clocking conventions now showing how far they can over clock their CPU's that have unlocked multipliers.
Check this, E8400 @ 5.4 GHZ! This is of course on ice. The processor on air or water would burn up.
I do agree though, now that AMD is sucking it up, Intel is getting lazy, just like ATI is sucking it up nvidia is really getting lazy. So now they can produce not so great products and jack the prices up and now they don't have to follow their road map now the competition isn't there.
But I guess that's how business goes, 1 gets lazy and doesn't gets over confident and the other comes back (hopefully).Okay back to the topic! XD
user,
did you want to get a Summer 08 co-op?
I also wanted to just get a Summer 08 intern so I wouldn't be behind in school but trust me, once you do an 8 month co-op (even if you do get behind a semester its worth it.)
A lot of my friends didn't do co-ops or didn't want to miss school (I did a summer and fall co-op heading back to school in a few days) and now they are graduating and can't find a job.
But IBM for sure wants me after graduation (I''m just not sure if I want to work their yet) if Microsoft/Google wants me I'll def. go to them instead. But the really interesting thing my development manager told me is the following:
They put up JOB ads just to say they did, but in reality all the jobs they posted are already being filled by co-ops. The only way he said a fresh grad who didn't co-op with them is getting a job is if all the co-ops didn't accept the job and they have no one else.
So keep that in mind, I'm not saying all company's work like that but some do like IBM.
Deffender,
I use to be a Comp Eng and I know some EE's so I might be able to answer this.
CE and EE's are close at the start but start to really differ after the 2 years.
CE will focus on some EE and some Computer Science. (You'll take Signal and Transforms, Circuit Design I and II, you'll also take all the programming courses a comp sci will take at the start, with data structures, etc).
EE will foucs mainly on EE and some CE as electives. (You might take some computer architecture classes).
If you can't decided between comp eng or EE but you know you want to do circuit/hardware design then go into EE.
If you like hardware and programming go into CE.
HARDWARE---------------------------SOFTWARE
EE-------------------CE-----------------CS