Posts Tagged ‘Amd Or Intel’

tell me all about the amd or Intel processor?

cepet asked:


I need to know which is the best
tq for the answer its like the old is worst and new is better

i want to buy laptop.which processor is good? AMD or Intel?

aia8913 asked:


I want to buy a laptop, can you suggest me which processor is better? AMD or Interl Dual Core? Thanks.

Can I change an intel cpu and motherboard to one with an AMD processor?

elmocrc9 asked:


Ok,
I have an HP pavilion 754n, with a P4 2.5ghz and only supports 1GB of ram.
I allready have a new case which will allow me to switch into a better motherboard.
I dont necesarrily want a duo core or X2 processor at the moment but I would want to upgrade it soon, my questions are.
Can I change my motherboard and CPU into an AMD eventhough I have a P4. Do all motherboards support both kinds of CPUs?? I know the socket is what matters but does it have to be a specific type of motherboard if its AMD or Intel? Also my hard drive has Windows XP Home Edition allready installed in it and it didnt come with the CD, I really do not want to have to buy Windows XP again, will changing the motherboard ruin my stuff?? I dont mind backing up my files I just want to keep windows XP.
Thanks!
I think I can get order the XP CD from HP.com with only a shipping charge, so will that do the trick??? If not will the CD key on the sticker on the side of the PC useful to reactivate my Windows ???

will AMD athlon processor work on my current motherboard?

Rahul asked:


Hello ppl,
I wanted to buy a new processor, and was looking for new processors, so wanted to ask if amd athlon processor work on my current motherboard, which have intel chip installed currently, My motherboard specs are as follows:

Manufacturer: KOBIAN
Model: PI845GLM
Chipset: Intel i845GL

And Also, please tell me which one’s better (amd or intel) for gaming pupose, i need atleast 2.8 GHz frequency.

Thanks.

Amd or Intel – Making the Decision

Predator Computing LLC asked:


br/>Ever since Intel launched its Core2 Duo processors in 2006, AMD has struggled to keep up. In order to compete effectively and maintain its already small market share, AMD has had to slash its prices on its processor lines. AMD has been unable to show a profit for almost two years, which has made it more difficult for the company to move to 45nm (one of the few ways to match Intel’s performance) and streamline their fabrication techniques. In early 2008, AMD launched its Phenom processors. Many wondered if AMD would be able to regain the performance advantage it held for most of 2005 after Intel failed to meet expectations with ultimately unsuccessful enhancements to the Pentium 4; AMD failed. Today, AMD competes by trying to win customers on a solid value proposition. In addition, the company has also tried to give its customers a more solid upgrade path by allowing customers to upgrade in favor of faster processors without any major hardware changes. Soon, AMD will be moving to a 45nm architecture, which, if expectations are correct, should put them within reach of Intel’s best processors, but Intel is ready with a new chip design of their own.

Pros:

Solid Upgrade Path & Integrated Memory Controller

Great Value Proposition

Support for Hybrid SLI via Motherboard Chipset

Cons:

Outperformed By Intel

Lack Solid Innovation

Intel Intel has consistently dominated the desktop processor market in terms of market share since personal computers became mainstream. Due to its size, Intel has been subjective to a variety of lawsuits alleging that Intel should be regulated to promote fairer competition. For years, Intel has consistently fabricated the fastest processors. One is probably familiar with the company’s renown “Pentium” brand. In 2005, the company faced its first real challenge when AMD took the performance crown from them. Intel struck back hard with its subsequent processor offerings and has remained unsurpassed to this day. Intel is currently producing a healthy and broad line of 45nm processors; these processor also have superior overclocking potential because of their efficient design. Around the time AMD is scheduled to launch its 45nm Phenoms, Intel is expected to launch Nahalem, which should improve current performance by 25-30% over existing architecture. Depending on the timing of this launch, Intel could retain its performance crown until late 2009 when AMD finally launches its next processor line.

Pros:

Top Performing

Innovative

Support for DDR3 Memory

Cons:

Performance at a Cost

Poorer Upgradability



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