AMD vs Intel CPUs: What's the difference, which is faster, and everything else you need to know.
In most cases, the performance gap between the 13th Gen Intel Core processors and AMD's Ryzen 7000 series is minor. Only the Core i5 13600K is significantly faster than AMD, while the Core i7 13700K and i9 13900K are basically on par with their AMD equivalents. DaVinci Resolv...
If you look at our previous consumer-level Premiere Pro CPU article (Adobe Premiere Pro: Intel Core 14th Gen vs AMD Ryzen 7000), the launch of Ryzen 9000 doesn’t change the AMD vs. Intel story very much. This suggests that there wasn’t much of a performance improvement with ...
The cpu performance/power usage is unmatched It's good , especially for a portable notebook PC processor, it competes with 40W desktop equivalents yet it draws 35 watts max Pros Efficient enough for 12 hours of light work , good at gaming when on wall power Cons Shyt integrated GPU 👍...
Frequencies between the three are competitive, however the AMD has a TDP of 65 W, compared to 95 W, and it comes with DDR4-3200 support with 24 lanes of PCIe 4.0, rather than DDR4-2666 and 16 lanes of PCIe 3.0. AMD Ryzen 5 3600 vs Overclockable Intel Equivalents AMD Ryzen 5 ...
This in turn is going to have two immediate short-term benefits for AMD. The first of course is more cash; selling their share in ATIC is going to net the company a fair bit of cash and cash equivalents. The second of which is that AMD had to absorb some of GF’s losses; they wo...
In comparing the two, AMD was leading the race until Intel announced its 12th gen lineup. Intel Core i5-12600KF outperforms the Ryzen 5 5600X and also has DDR5 memory support, making it the mid-range CPU to buy right now. On the other hand, AMD has only refreshed the laptop models...
These specs are very comparable to their Ryzen 7000 equivalents, with the same cache quantities, thread counts, and clock speeds. What is different this time around is power draw. While the top-tier 9950X still has the same 170-watt thermal design power (TDP) of its 7950X predecessor, ...
The one big problem with chiplets was that the interconnects had latency issues and consumed a lot of power, which is why high-end chiplet RDNA3 GPUs did not perform well, to the point that the RDNA4 equivalents have been cancelled. This seeks to improve on those. What all that in mind...
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