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Thursday 4 June 2015

Review:AMD vs INTEL:Who has better performance



AMD VS INTEL : Who has better performance


Intel vs. AMD, Who Has Better Performance?


From some of the results of tests already carried out, it could be concluded that multi-core processor with Dual Core or Quad core has more performance capabilities, when compared with single-core processor . This is understandable, because the processor is dual core or quad core has a greater number of cores, coupled with a larger L2 cache. an example for the Intel Core 2 Extreme (quad core) has 4 MB of L2 cache, Intel Core 2 Duo L2 cache with 1 MB, while the Pentium 4 only has a L2 cache of 512 KB.

Specifically for the AMD processor tested this time it has a performance that is almost balanced, although one of its processors already use dual core. That is because the processor clock possessed both are the same, namely 2.0 GHz and L2 cache are the same, that is 1 MB. Although the processor has a core of more than one has a better performance, but you need to remember, how should you have a processor with dual or quad core. Considering the price you pay will be much higher, as compared to only have a single processor core.

For this time, the comparison was won by a processor from Intel ranks. Though not by a landslide, but the majority of the testing showed a higher value than the AMD processor. In this case, we compared the Intel Core 2 Duo and AMD Athlon 64 X2. Advice from us, the first measurement to how important you need a multi-core processor. Any application that will be used, and for what activity you are using the CPU. It is of course also remains to be coupled with how big your budget to make up core processor with more than one. If you really need it, then there is nothing wrong with the core processor you buy more than one. If not, we recommend to keep using the processor with a single core only, in which besides the price is much more affordable, almost all existing applications on the market has a processor compatibility of this type. You need to remember that the application developers who develop applications are still rare, especially for multi-core platforms.


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