i think intel is a great
i prefere it ,as its prices are affordable in egypt .
(price\preformance)
2007-03-09 12:15:28
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answered by o_mars91 1
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Its comes very close but right now and for a long time Intel is leading. AMD is catching up very fast and it might beat intel soon.
The Fastest home processor right now is the Intel Core 2 Duo
but the AMD 64 X2 is close behind.
AMD is a lot cheaper, so I would buy I AMD if i needed a computer.
2007-03-09 19:50:09
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answered by SUPERMAN 4
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I have built several desktop PC's, recently using both Intel (P4) and AMD (Athlon). My Intel machine is in my living room and is used for media while the AMD machine is in my office.
Of the two desktop machines I like the AMD better as it seems to boot up and run apps faster than the Intel machine.
I have used Audacity (a sound editing program) on both machines. The AMD is quicker in processing when performing a similar task in Audacity.
2007-03-09 19:55:09
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answered by MarkG 7
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At the moment, nothing is touching the Core2. I have used AMD in my last 5 computers and was very impressed but switched over to the Pentium 955EE and loved it, although AMD did have faster. I just recently upgraded to the QX6700 and at the moment there isn't a chip from AMD that beats it in almost any benchmark you want. Of course it's a $1,000 chip, but it's a lot of bang for that buck.
2007-03-09 19:48:51
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answered by Jason h 2
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All depends on how you use your computer, each processer is best for certain things. Some are for heavy gaming, while others are for basic computeing everyday things.
So if your into a lot of gaming you may want intel. But if you just using your computer for basic stuff, interent and so so, then AMD would be fine. I use AMD and it works fine for me. I can have the internet browser open, word, itunes and messangers and my computer runs just fine.
2007-03-09 19:50:23
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answered by Linds 7
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this would really be up to the individual . personally your not going to see a heck of allot of difference in the two , no matter what people might try to tell you , however with that being said i prefer
AMD , for a couple reasons , IMO they are better made , more reliable , and in my 15 + years of working on pc's . and doing networking , last longer
2007-03-09 19:47:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I like my AMD Turion 64 X2. Fast and easy on the gas.
2007-03-09 19:48:31
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answered by eddygordo19 6
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I'm quite impressed with AMD lately. I have some servers with dual AMD processors and they are quite good, esp. under Linux
2007-03-09 19:44:59
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answered by Stanley N 2
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intel based
http://www.dell.com/content/topics/topic.aspx/global/products/dimen/topics/en/dhs_cpu_landing?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs
2007-03-09 20:10:29
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answered by Mi 3
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