No, both manufacturers use different shipsets.
Both. The Intel Core Duo was a 32-bit dual-core processor. The Intel Core 2 Duo is a 64-bit processor.
Both of them are torally differant to each other Intel is a processor while sybase is a database
All new Macs use an Intel processor and many computers running the Windows operating system also use an Intel processor although some use alternative processors such as those from AMD.
Since Windows (at least the kind most people use) only runs on x86 and x86-64 processor, the "best" processor for both would be the most powerful processor from Intel or AMD.
It all depends on the specific CPU you are talking about. There are hundreds of processors made by both of these companies. There is no good answer to this.AnswerIn my experience, Intel is WAY better than AMD. My roomates have AMD's and their not impressed. Anybody that speaks of their Intel is typically happy. Intel dose not use a much power as AMD. So Intel for laptops and AMD for desktops. All in all they are both good
The Pentium III was a processor found in many computers, both desktop and laptop, in 1999 and early 2000s.
Many heatsink and fan kits are compatible with both Intel and AMD sockets. Check the specifications carefully, though.
Linux fully supports both Intel and AMD processors. The kernel can be compiled so that it is optimized for a particular processor subarchitecture and exclude processor quirks workarounds, but there is no configuration option for outright blacklisting a CPU manufacturer.
All Intel Core 2 processors are capable of running in both 32-bit and 64-bit mode.
That depends on generation of each processor. If they are both belong to the same production period Intel Xeon is more powerful. In some cases difference in 1-2 generation might not matter and Xeon would be still more powerful. You will have to be more specific if you want to receive a better answer.
Unfortunately, no. AMD uses the Pin Grid Array socket system, where the processor has many pins that fit into holes on the motherboard. Intel, on the other hand, uses what is called the Land Grid Array socket system, where there are many pins on the motherboard's processor socket that connect with contacts on the processor. They're completely reverse systems, and attempting to use one with the other will result in severe, unrepairable damage to both the processor and the motherboard. Please do not attempt to use any Intel processor with a motherboard that uses AMD processors, or vice-versa.
The Intel Pentium Processor T3400 is made by a big amount of manufacturers like Dell and ARK. Both manufacturers make all kinds of hardware relate products, including processors.