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History

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Compared to AMD, Intel has quite an impressive history.

Being the first company to produce a microprocessor obviously gives Intel a lot of merit, putting them above all the competition from the get-go.

Also, for the last few years, Intel has pulled away from AMD, leaving it well behind Intel's progress.

  • Partially because of their constant flow of new processors, and the iterations of each one

Since Intel was the first, it is not a leap of logic to see they would be the best, and with their success and progress over the last half decade, this fact is proven

As stated, Intel processors shine in the medium to high end ranges, so, according with that, these CPUs are the best for anything slightly intensive on computers.

With the superior speeds, multitasking, core usage, and quality of these CPUs, they can be used for any application on a computer:

  • Gaming
  • Design/engineering programs
  • Video rendering/processing
  • Disk burning
  • Data uploading/downloading
  • Multiple applications running at once

Basically anything more intensive than the most passive of activities is a use that Intel exceeds the performance of AMD

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_4004

# of Cores

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As Intel gets better the higher the price, the # of cores follows suit.

In the medium range, the CPUs average 4 cores, all with high quality performance per, utilizing their full capabilities.

At the high-end range, they tend to have 6-8 cores, along with hyperthreading, giving them even larger amounts of power.

Pricing

The prices can range from anywhere between $24 and $1070, but at the higher price range ($300 up) is where Intel shines.

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-cpu-review-overclock,3106.html

cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.html

While the price may rise, the CPU follows along in a healthy ratio of price to performance, and AMD cannot come close to Intel at these higher prices.

Therefore, Intel CPUs are much better for anyone that has the money to spend on a better performing CPU.

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Intel

Clock Speed

Why Intel is better than AMD

Again, as price increases, speed does as well. This is particularly evident in the different versions of each CPU Intel makes (i.e. i3, i5, i7)

There can be any speed in between 2 and 4 GHz, but at the high end, the average is between 3.3 and 4.0 GHz, showing the higher performance with higher quality speed.

With overclocking, as well, which most Intel processors have, these speeds can be pushed well into the 4 and above GHz range.

Intro

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Here we will explain the various ways that Intel is a superior brand to AMD.

Presenters:

  • Prices - Mr. Turner
  • # of Cores - Alek
  • Clock Speed - August
  • Warranty - Raheem
  • Features/Quality - Bryan
  • Use - Alberto
  • History - Fletcher

Warranty

Quality/Features

With their high quality products, Intel also gives generous warranties to ensure customer satisfaction.

These range from 3 - 5 years.

However, in most cases, the CPUs, properly taken care of, will likely well out-live their warranty.

It is an established fact that Intel CPUs tend to have longer lifespans and higher quality performance. Because of the higher prices, Intel has to make their CPUs to last and have lasting performance, unlike AMD which goes for more cheap CPUs.

The features included with many Intel processors, which only make them more worth the money:

  • Superior multitasking and coordinated use of cores
  • Hyperthreading
  • Overclocking
  • Long warranties
  • Less heat generation
  • Haswell (newest gen) has new energy saving options, combining with overall lower voltages than AMD CPUs, extends life for desktops and laptops while saving money
  • multiple versions of each processor (i3 i5 i7)

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http://www.ehow.com/facts_5585464_advantages-intel-processors.html

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-cpu-review-overclock,3106.html

http://www.techradar.com/us/news/computing-components/processors/intel-vs-amd-which-processor-is-best-936589

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