In many ways the AMD processor is considered to be significantly better than the Intel. Intel is attempting to improve their image by adding new features, and AMD is doing much the same.
The two major manufacturers of processors are Intel and AMD
Not really a better value but more efficient for use,it has better speeds.
Well, Intel is the better brand, but AMD is a fairly good. If your looking for a gaming laptop and have some money to spend, Look into the Intel Core i3,i5, and i7, these are the fastest Intel processors. On the other hand, the AMD Phenom 2 quad Black edition is the fastest AMD processor and is around as fast as an Intel Core 2 Duo. Hope this helps.
Celeron for Intel and Sempron for AMD
they are both good in terms of performance but if we compare their price AMD is cheaper than intel, so for me i'll go for AMD...
It depends, but usually Intel is better. Older AMD processors (compared against the early Pentium 4) were much faster, however.
It depends, but usually Intel is better. Older AMD processors (compared against the early Pentium 4) were much faster, however.
Whether Intel or AMD processors are better for desktop computers depends on your individual needs and preferences. Intel processors are generally considered to be better for gaming and other demanding applications. They tend to have higher clock speeds and more cores than AMD processors. This makes them better at handling multiple tasks at the same time. AMD processors are generally considered to be better for budget-minded users and for tasks that are not as demanding, such as web browsing and office work. They tend to be more affordable than Intel processors and they offer better value for money. If you are a gamer or a creative professional who needs a high-performance processor, then an Intel processor is the better choice. However, if you are on a budget or if you do not need a processor for demanding applications, then an AMD processor is a good option. Ultimately, the best way to decide which processor is right for you is to consider your individual needs and preferences.
Obviously different companies, but besides that AMD processors mu go in motherboard that use an AMD socket and Intel processors must go into an Intel based socket. Intel processors seem to be a bit more expensive but Intel is on top with the newest technology. Many AMD "fans" would argue this.
Intel CPU processors have a very stable price, they don't differ a lot from the CPU processors of AMD but AMD has more discount offers on it's CPU processors which in some occassions give them a better cost to performance ratio. In other words, buying an AMD processor with a good discount might just beat the Intel CPU processor cost to performance ratio.
Intel CPU's are generally regarded as better processors these days. The new Intel i7 CPUs are much faster then any of AMD's offerings. BBBBUUUTTTT if you don't have cash to burn, and your building a DESKTOP, not laptop, get a decent AMD processor. At least 4 cores and 8 threads with at least 2.6 GHZ. but if it is a laptop you seek, and it says AMD, by all means DONT BUY IT. AMD laptop processors are dip S***. get intel for laptop, and AMD for desktop. if your on a budget, that is.