Intel vs AMD Processors

Which processor is better?


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essellar

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Both are good, and for different reasons. At the bottom end of the range, it's really a coin toss -- a basic single or double core processor is a basic single or double core processor. As you move up the range, though, the strategies for more power make themselves clear. Intel tends towards fewer faster cores and better pipelining; AMD goes for more cores and increased parallelism, and has been lagging Intel in litho screen resolution for the last little while.

If you are using applications that aren't highly multithreaded, and work mostly in one application at a time, then you'll find better performance with fewer faster cores. If you or your applications are heavy multitaskers, then the performance of the system as a whole is more important than the performance of a single core on a single task -- all of the individual tasks will feel more performant because they don't have to queue for processor resources as much. Another way of looking at it: eight cores is only better than four if you're using more than four of the cores, but if you are then you can see significant gains.

But that only applies within a certain spectrum of parallel computing -- a lot of the really massively parallelizable non-graphics tasks these days, especially in scientific computing, are being offloaded to the GPU, which makes both Intel and AMD CPUs look like they're standing still. And that's the way things are this week -- who knows what tomorrow might look like?
 

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AMD is good for gaming.
Intel is good for multi tasking.

That used to be true, but it's the other way around now. The hot gaming rig right now is the Intel i7 2600K overclocked until it glows, while the AMD FX-series 8-core processor is the king of megatasking at the moment. You blink, and everything changes.
 

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both of it have it specialty. i currently do have both. For me they are about the same ;-)
 

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I think Intel is good as I have best experience with the same. I have only one PC with AMD but in comparison I would prefer Intel only.
 

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I been using amd and it been working fine for me and the price it much cheaper.
 

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Most of the time, AMD has a higher bang-to-buck ratio, although Intel usually has better overall performance.
 

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You really can't compare Intel with AMD because Intel is so much larger of a company than AMD is. AMD is currently having a hard time competing with Intel. Just saying...
 

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For what my little vote is worth...

Intel for today, tomorrow might be AMD, and the day after that could be ARM.
 

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AMD is better for gaming and budget and Intel is better for virtualization, servers and multitasking.
 
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