In terms of power, I would have to say AMD. But for reliability, go for Intel. The Intel Dual Core 2 processor is a bigseller and is extremely reliable. Overall, go for Intel.
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Intel have the fastest processors overall but AMD processors are faster than Intel ones at the same price. AMD processors are also much better than Intel ones at 64bit operations.
Microsoft programs are built ont the Intel platform. AMD is a close competitor and in some bench tests AMD performed better. If your a gamer, you should go with Intel because gaming programmers base their code on the Intel processor and support components. If you just want to surf the net, play videos either one will be fine. The differences in performance are going to be very subtle and you probably wont be able to notice unless you look at the picture with an oscilloscope. Sorry to write so much but trying to give comparisons in a practical application.
In terms of power, I would have to say AMD. But for reliability, go for Intel. The Intel Dual Core 2 processor is a bigseller and is extremely reliable. Overall, go for Intel.
Have a look at this article “Some Practical Tips For Buying Your New Laptop” at
it may help you think through what you are looking for before you buy a laptop.
Intel have the fastest processors overall but AMD processors are faster than Intel ones at the same price. AMD processors are also much better than Intel ones at 64bit operations.
It depends. Performance-wise the AMD is a better choice. The Intel processor runs cooler. I’d go with the AMD processor.
Microsoft programs are built ont the Intel platform. AMD is a close competitor and in some bench tests AMD performed better. If your a gamer, you should go with Intel because gaming programmers base their code on the Intel processor and support components. If you just want to surf the net, play videos either one will be fine. The differences in performance are going to be very subtle and you probably wont be able to notice unless you look at the picture with an oscilloscope. Sorry to write so much but trying to give comparisons in a practical application.