Which brand of processor to buy?

in blurtech •  4 years ago  (edited)

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"Intel" is one of the companies that build processors. There are also many companies. For example: AMD, NVIDIA, ATHLON, TURION, but the two most widely manufactured processors in the world are Intel and AMD. In terms of business and usage, Intel is better known in Asia, including our subcontinent. And it goes without saying that they are holding an exclusive business. On the other hand, AMD's user and business expansion is exclusive to Europe and Latin America. However, for several years now, they have been expanding their business in our country, including Pakistan, India and Vietnam. As a result, they have kept the processor price very low by ensuring the use of modern technology in their processors. Intel vs. AMD are currently the two names being discussed in the processor war. Although AMD is new, over the past 5 years it has unveiled all the technology that Intel had in mind. For example: 3 labeling methods of their cache memory, 3D optimization in processor, processor pile method were the top topics of discussion.

Intel vs AMD processor! Which one suits you?
If you are thinking of buying a laptop or desktop and you are hesitant to buy an Intel processor or AMD processor. But in today's tune I will tell you, will Intel be suitable for you according to your budget and needs, or will AMD be suitable for you? However, the quarrel between these two users seems to be more. Some will say that Intel is better and some will say that AMD is better. So a war will break out. Anyway I want to move on to the path of war. I want to share as much information as I can about the advantages and disadvantages. The rest is your will and decision.

When someone thinks of buying a laptop or desktop. The rest of the components may be easy to specify, but in the case of the processor, everyone wonders, Intel or AMD? So a lot of times in this situation the seller takes advantage of your inconvenience and may give you a processor that is not right for you. And the latter has no choice but to let you down. So let us try to explain today what processor you can buy according to your budget and specific needs. Before we enter into the detailed discussion, let me tell you a few things. You see, I can't compare this processor with today's benchmark score. And I'm not saying Intel processor's model is good or AMD's model is good. If I were to compare from this point of view, it would be necessary to discuss various important issues including layout, architecture, technology, etc. And you will be more confused when comparing all these things. So I will try to explain in simple that Intel processor will be better for you, or AMD processor will be suitable.

Today we will compare 3 points as follows:
Price
Power and
Performance

Price
If we start with the price and compare them, you all probably know that the price of Intel processor is a little higher than AMD. If you imagine a 1 to 10 serial number cut scale, Intel's price is 4 to 10 on the mastered scale and AMD's price is 2 to 8. In this case, if you compare side by side, you can get AMD processor a little cheaper.

Based on this point, I would say that if you are thinking of buying a budget laptop or PC, then in this case you should buy an AMD processor, comparing it with Intel. Because when you go to buy a low-cost laptop or desktop with an Intel processor, you will not see as good performance as a low-cost AMD processor will provide you. Suppose you are thinking of buying a laptop between 20,000, 25,000 or 26,000, but buying an AMD would be more suitable for you. Or you may be thinking of building a PC, but you have a much lower budget but AMD will be your right choice.

Power
The second issue is power. At this stage, my decision was reversed. Because AMD processors consume a lot more power than Intel processors. Intel's chip voltage is about 50% lower than AMD's, so Intel will consume much less power. In this case, in my opinion, if you can increase your budget a little, you will get an Intel processor laptop around 30-35 thousand, be it Intel i3 or i5. You will not get good battery life in AMD. But since there is no battery worry on the desktop, AMD will be good for you to get good performance in low budget.

Performance
I think, if we talk about desktop, if you think about changing your processor later, the processor socket on the motherboard will have more options for Intel, compared to AMD. If you are thinking of doing a lot of high-end work, suppose you do sound production or video production, then Intel will be better than AMD. If we talk about laptops, then almost all the laptops above 40,000 are available with Intel because there is not much option of AMD here.

Regards: @HelloCrazy

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