AMD vs Intel processors



1. Intel:

    

        Intel stands for "Integrated Electronics". Intel Corporation is an American multinational company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, in Silicon Valley. It was invented by Robert Noyce. It is Developed of the first x86 processor-intel 8086

        If we talk on a Scale of 1-10, Intel processors come at a scale of 4-10. These processors have good CPU performance and almost all Intel Processors come with IGPU. This Processor also clocks higher than AMD processors, at the cost of higher power consumption and battery life. Thus, for short workloads and single-core boosts especially in laptops, newer Intel-powered laptops can be used when battery life is not a concern. If we talk about Desktop, and you want to change processor, Motherboard, or socket's Compatibility then Intel has fewer Options available for that in Comparision to AMD processor due to frequent motherboard and chipset changes 

        Example - Intel Xeon, IntelCore I Series, Intel Core m Series 

        

2. AMD:

        AMD stands for Advanced Micro Devices. It is an American Multinational Semiconductor Company based in Santa Clara, California. It is Invented by Jerry Sanders, Jack Gifford, Jhon Carey. It started supplying x86 processors as a Second Source manufacturer and become a competitor with Am386.

        On a scale of 1-10, AMD Processors come at 5-10. It is cheaper than its competitor Intel processors at a Similar range. These processors are efficient compared to the current generation Core Series. AMD APUs are also a good option for their good IGPU performance and Comparable CPU performance to the Core I series. Laptops powered with Ryzen processors often clock lower and less aggressively compared to Intel-powered laptops, they often run cooler and longer on battery, thus for laptops, when higher IGPU performance and longer battery life are preferred, Ryzen Powered laptops can be used. Although, when building a new Desktop PC, older FX Series CPUs A-Series APUs should be avoided for their higher power consumption and heat Output 

        If we talk about the desktop, Mobile, and you only want to do normal gaming and for everyday use, then Ryzen APU is the way to go. For heavier tasks like video editing, 3D modeling, etc, Ryzen 7 or 9 CPUs or ThreadRipper should be preferred.

        For Ryzen Desktop CPUs and APU in the AM4 platform, the motherboard chipset should be checked for support otherwise PC may not boot, although it can be easily solved with the motherboards with USB BIOS flashing for newer Processors.

        Example - AMD ryzen , AMD Athlon, AMD EPYC

        

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

DDR 3 VS DDR 4

JAVA BEANS

GOOGLE DORKS