RAM speed is much less than 1:2. Quad channel ddr3@2133 is about 10x that of x1000 ram bandwidth. Worst case scenario is closer to 1:2, but its not a great comparison to compare bottom of the barell to premium.
Also, where's the Ivy Bridge netbooks in any of your comparisons? Even things like elc heapo i3-2130's are omitted. Heck youve even omitted newer generation Atoms (the ones with pvr intergrated gfx). These are all mainstream products. All of the "mainstream" products youve mentioned are pretty much bottom of the barrell.
Your above comparisons are pretty off the mark. Its more akin to:
1000euro x86 pc = dual/tripple channel ddr3@1866 (about 5:1 vs x1000), 2x pci express 3.0 vs single pci express 2 (about 5:1),etc.
3000euro x86 pc = quad channel ddr3@2133 (or higher) = 10:1, dual socket hex core cpu = about 20:1, etc., etc.
Heck, even my 4.5 year old core2duo (which cost me about $500 4.5 years ago) blitzes the x1000 (dual channel ddr2@1066 (3:2), 3.86ghz cpu (about 4:1 (core2duo is significantly faster than x1000 per clock). Also, dont forget than memory bandwidth doesnt equate to efficient memory usage. Athlon64's using ddr1 used to beat p4's using dual channel ddr2.
Despite its age Id happily put it, using one core up vs the x1000 when/if it ever uses 2 cores, and it'd still come out on top (it's running aros btw).As things stand its even faster than x1000 when running amithlon (ie. and emulated 68k cpu). What youve been doing is akin to me saying, the dragon (assuming it wasnt vapor) is close to ppc because it uses ddr and agp. Completely disregarding what the latter is capable of just because if you strip it down to bottom of the barrell there's similarites.
I absolutely agree that its a big step forward for OS4 hardware (although no closer than the original a1's where vs pcs at the time), and if you re-read what Ive written you'll see I even alluded to the fact that it all comes down to what a person enjoys (ie. x86 doesnt allow a person to run OS4.x). The whole point to my responses is that youve pretty heavily misrepresented where x1000 stands vs. x86.
Anyway, I dont really want to argue. If people are happy then Im happy for them. If youre happy convincing yourself that youre not shaping things so they fit what you want to be true then Im also happy for you
