June 3, 2011

Intel Processor Comparison Amd


The processor CPU is the unit of government and control of the PC and then critical component of any computer system, which reads and executes each program instruction, and one of which should be considered good when you buy a new personal computer or notebook.
The choice of the processor that best suits your needs depends on the 'computer use by the user' s, so there are low-end processors for a use that is limited to browsing the Internet, powerful processors for video games, programs, graphics heavy
etc. ..

In the market there are several brands that have good processors, but the real battle in the microprocessor market is between AMD and Intel, a rivalry that has lasted for years with constant comparisons between processing features, speed, price differentials and market share.

So, the question that many people ask when they get ready to choose a new personal computer is "better than an AMD or Intel?"

So we try to help the undecided to make a comparison between the latest Intel and AMD.

Compare AMD and Intel:

With the new Intel Core series processors has reached the highest levels of performance and dominates the market, but AMD processors are no different and have a significant market share in the range of processors at a budget price.

AMD

AMD offers three types of processor - high-end, middle and base, with three processors for each level.
The high-end consists of the processors

    - AMD Phenom II X6 6-Core
    - AMD Phenom X4 quad-core II
    - Phenom X2

In the mid-range AMD we find

    - AMD Phenom X3 II
    - AMD Turion II
    - AMD Turion Ultra II

all with excellent value for money and ideal for any multimedia PC.

The processors are the cheapest AMD Sempron, AMD Athlon and AMD Athlon X2 Neo Neo, often used in desktop PCs and notebooks very cheap and suitable for basic computing needs like web browsing, basic office functions and e-mail. Often integrated with ATI graphics, these processors also offer an acceptable use of multimedia.

Intel

Even Intel can be classified into three ranges, high-end, medium and low.

The top of the range is composed of three processors' last series, the i3 Intel Core, Intel Core and Intel Core i7 i5.

The Core i7 and Core i5 and 64-bit with Hyper-Threading Technology and Turbo Boost, which provide better overall performance and control issues such as power consumption, CPU temperature, etc. .. The Intel Core i3 is too 'it has these features, but does not have the Turbo Boost.

In the mid-range of Intel processors are Intel Core 2 Duo and Intel Pentium Dual Core, the first has two processing cores that enhance the game and use multimedia, while the second has a Core micro-architecture and provides a good processing efficiency
.

Finally, based on Intel processors are the Intel Centrino, Intel Centrino Duo and Intel Atom.

Both are popular Centrino processor for notebook PCs, while Intel Atom processor is the economical way to desktop PCs, designed to consume less energy but with rather limited power, making it ideal for a basic use of computers.

Then we come to the comparison, based on both Intel and AMD processors with the same band:

Consumption: Intel excellent, not AMD
Price: High Intel, AMD economic
Cooling: Intel has a better cooling system, AMD heats up faster and often causes shut down (at least in the past)
Performance and speed is faster than AMD Intel
Video and Multimedia: AMD much better with a faster clock

You can not say absolutely that Intel is better than AMD or vice versa, because each processor has some better features than others and it 's important to choose one that meets your needs. You can still say that if you want a processor for optimal performance and economic base but also for multimedia and gaming, AMD is the better choice, but if you want maximum throughput and performance and saving on energy consumption, Intel could be
the ideal solution.



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