Was not able to find the post on what you did not like about AMD but as Congo said AMD had good 64 bit solutions I have one and stability is not an issue except with this damn ASUS Motherboard and overclocking

AMD is due to relise the their new Desktop core called "Venice" someone got a 3800+ and it was stock 2.4 Ghz said it easly went up to 3.0 Ghz. Not shure what you plan on doing with your new system but if you are a crazi gamer and OCer you may do better with AMD, a good theory I heard on why MD games better is the pipelines.
Intel has longer data pipelines alowing a higher clock but if data gets sent down te wrong pipe its gets back through the pipe and finds the right pipe. In theory Video editing, and encoding etcc has a pretty predictable structure so it does not go down the wrong pipe as often making Intel have an advantage over AMD in the multitask, encode department for shear speed.
AMD games better because they have short pipelines wich dont allow for the higher clocks but in games with unpredictable data it takes less time for data to get to the right pipeline. AMDs run a a lower vltage and cooler making for easyer overclocks also. I am shure there are other factrs but thats one theory.
Not to say Intel wont game and AMD wont encode of course but one has the edge of the oter in dif. departments.
I personally am an AMD guy, they just seem to work better for me...
Back to 64 Bit Intel said a few months ago "we have no plans for a 64 bit desktop CPU at this point, there is no place for it on the desktop at ths time." Something of that ature and they just ame out with one wich is expencive so it is quite clear where computing is going in 32 bit/64bit area but there is no telling when we will see 64bit apps (some games are in development) but with Intell and AMD going and gone 64 bit they shold be comming soon. I don't know any benches on Intels 64bit CPU but IMHO AMD is your best Bang For The Buck at this point.