It’s not as if Intel is resting on their laurels, either. As has often happened during the rivalry between Intel and AMD, competition is breeding a new level of performance. Intel has recently shifted to a 65 nm processor core process, beat...
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Just as background to other readers. HT = HyperTransport (from AMD) and not HyerThreading from Intel. HyperTransport is the AMD technology for connecting the CPU to the RAM. The Phenom does appear in the graphs. But it's performance isn't s...
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Sure why not, lets whip out the guns and rocket launchers of the internet battlefield. Yes fellow WIKIANSWERers the question has been asked! Which one is better? Intel? or AMD? Pros AMD: better heat resistence equating to better overcl...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What+are+pros+of+AMD
RNR19952 says: I have been using AMD processors for years and only one processor ever went bad on me. I just started buying Intel again with the Core 2 Duo chips, as they are more bang for the buck right now. Competition equals value. Tenne...
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AMD is cheaper, but Intel has the bigger market share. Think about it. Amd runs hotter than Intel. Intel has a feature where, if the processor starts to over heat, it throttles down to a safe speed avoiding damage. AMD doesn't. When Intel l...
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I only have experiences with Intel myself, but this debate of AMD vs Intel has been going on as long as they have coexisted and people cannot say which is better. It depends on who you ask, and to an extent, what you use it for as well, as ...
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