Intel Vs AMD
Is AMD is beating Intel CPU's in the market?
We are using Intel since our childhood and we have found AMD was weaker
on that times. Most of the system were found with Intel processor instead of
AMD. That was really hard time for AMD, they were seeking a better technology
CPU a higher core counts with better architecture. But now it seems like
AMD is way better
than Intel in comparison with pricing, core counts, thread counts, boost clock
speed, power consumption. There are many factors on which they are different to
each other.
Everyone wants to build their dream PC. Let’s check it out a best processor brand for your dream PC: -
This comparison is done with a particular process with the
mid segment which is most like useful for multitasking like video editing,
gaming, streaming, etc.,
CPU Architecture
Arm CPU Architecture The CPU architecture
defines the basic instruction set, as well as the exception and memory models
that are relied upon by the operating system and hyper-visor. The CPU
micro-architecture determines how an implementation meets the architectural
contract.
(Less is better)
Brand
|
Architecture
|
Generation
|
Intel
|
10nm (Latest)
|
10th Gen Processors
|
AMD
|
7nm (Latest)
|
Ryzen 3rd Gen Processors
|
Thread
Counts
If we talk about a particular processor in mid segment with
a similar price range then here are the results:
Brand
|
Processor
|
Thread Count
|
Price
|
Intel
|
i5 9600K
|
6
|
|
AMD
|
Ryzen 5 3600x
|
12
|
There may be some changes in the price according to the
market up and down, that’s why I am putting their link to check their price.
Off course AMD is better in this segment.
Cache
Memory
L3 cache. (Level 3 cache) A
memory bank built onto the motherboard or within the CPU module. The L3
cache feeds the L2 cache, and its memory is typically slower than the
L2 memory, but faster than main memory. The L3 cache feeds the
L2 cache, which feeds the L1 cache, which feeds the processor.
Brand
|
Processor
|
Type of Cache
|
Cache in (MB)
|
Intel
|
i5 9600K
|
L3
|
9 MB
|
AMD
|
Ryzen 5 3600x
|
L3
|
35 MB
|
Without any doubt AMD has way
higher L3 cache capability.
Base & Boost
Clock Speed
Base clock is where the
processor will run at idle or during low power tasks, it will consume less
power and put out less heat as well. Boost clock is when the system
says "Hey, give me everything you've got" and the processor will
increase power to achieve the turbo boost or boost clock.
Brand
|
Processor
|
Base Clock (GHz)
|
Boost Clock (OC)
|
Intel
|
i5 9600K
|
3.7 GHz
|
4.6 GHz
|
AMD
|
Ryzen 5 3600x
|
3.8 GHz
|
4.4 GHz
|
Here, Intel have an advantage
that it has higher boost clock which helps in better performance in
overclocking meanwhile AMD has
higher base clock that it runs 100 MHz
faster than Intel at the base
speed.
So guys depending up on these factors tell me in the comment section who do you love?
Intel or AMD???
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