intel vs amd



Intel vs AMD: processors highlighted

If you're looking for a processor, you can choose between 2 brands: Intel and AMD. The Intel 9th generation dominated the market for a long time, but it's a neck-and-neck race since AMD brought out its 3rd generation Ryzen processors. Can't decide between an Intel Core i3 and an AMD Ryzen 3 CPU? Or between i9 and Ryzen 9? We'll explain the differences to you.

AMD or Advanced Micro Devices is a company that has been producing semiconductors, microchips, CPUs, motherboards, and other types of computer equipment for the last 40 years. That makes them the second largest company in this sector currently after Intel.

Intel, or the Intel Corporation, was founded a year earlier in 1968. Both companies were incorporated in Valley in the USA, and are leaders in research and development in the field. These multinational companies are also well known for developing production facilities in Asia, such as in Taiwan, China, Malaysia, and Singapore. Nevertheless, it is said their products are in use in every country where PCs are used.

Both AMD and Intel produce mother boards which are the circuitry at the base of all personal computers. AMD and Intel also create CPU or Central Processing Unit chips for the personal computer. While both are in the same industry but are always vying against each other for marketshare and technological changes.


Intel

The product line of Intel comprises of:

Microprocessors: The Pentium line, Celeron and Core. Latest innovations include the Core i7-980X Extreme Edition with 6 physical and 12 logical cores. Servers: Intel has chipsets, motherboards, software, memory and many more solutions for servers.

Motherboards: Intel Serverseries and Intel Workstation series for servers and the Intel Desktop board for Desktops. Others: Intel manufacturers many communication and memory solution equipment and software for Desktops and Notebooks also.


AMD

Microprocessors: The Athlon variety, X2, K10, X2, AMD Opteron.

Servers: Processors of the Opteron like are available for servers also.

Motherboards: The AMD Crossfire series are available in this line along with many others.

Others: AMD recently acquired a leading video card manufacturer and is promising more advanced video capabilities coded into new versions of their motherboards. It also offers software and memory solutions for businesses.


Cost

AMD is said to offer the same basic product at a cheaper price than Intel. Intel is established as the market leader in producing motherboards and processing chips for personal computers, and their prices and development have influenced AMD from the start. AMD produced “clones” of Intel products as well as their own line of chip and motherboard development. The AMD Athlon XP processor runs very close to an Intel 4 processor and is about half the price. Some price comparisons of similar products by the two companies are listed below:

Intel Core 2 Quad 775

Q6600 / 2.40GHz Socket 775 1066MHz $279.99 Q6600 / 2.40GHz Socket 775 1066MHz $289.99 Q6700 / 2.66GHz Socket 775 1066MHz $579.99 Q6700 / 2.66GHz Socket 775 1066MHz $579.99

Intel Core 2 Extreme 775

QX6700 / 2.66GHz Socket 775 1066MHz $1059.99 QX6700 / 2.66GHz Socket 775 1066MHz $1059.99 QX6800 / 2.93GHz Socket 775 1066MHz $1069.99 QX6800 / 2.93GHz Socket 775 1066MHz $1069.99 AMD Athlon 64 X2(AM2)

X2 4000+ / 2.10GHz Socket AM2 1000MHz (2000 MT/s) $69.99 X2 4200+ / 2.20GHz Socket AM2 1000MHz (2000 MT/s) $82.99 X2 BE-2300 / 1.90GHz Socket AM2 1000MHz (2000 MT/s) $89.99 X2 4400+ / 2.30GHz Socket AM2 1000MHz (2000 MT/s) $92.99

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