This depends on whether you are comparing AMD or Intel processors. You CANNOT use ghz to compare processors anymore because it is inaccurate. AMD currently uses the names ( in order from weakest to strongest) E2, A4, A6, A8, A10, FX4xxx, FX6xxx, and FX8xxx (higher number are better for the FX). Intel uses Atom, Celeron, Pentium, i3, i5, and i7. Intel is usually faster than AMD processors but it will only matter if you need high performance. The Pentium is about equal to A6, i3 comparable to the fx4xxx, and the i5 is comparable to the fx6xxx. The i7 is usually a faster choice than the fx8xxx but is more expensive
As of mid 2016, you are probably looking for an Intel i7 series. Some sites say that the i7 6700k is the very best for gaming. It has four cores and eight threads. It has an 8MB cache and supports DDR4 and DDR3L. Other sites say that the i7 5960X is the best. It is definitely more expensive, but it depends on who you talk to as to whether they will tell you it is definitely better, or whether the performance is close to identical, and you should get the cheaper one. :)
A6 Quattro.
it all depends on the ram and the video card in the computer
The iPhone 5 has an exremely fast A6 processor that is clocked at speeds of 1.3GHz. In real-life terms, the phone will not lag and apps will not crash unless there is a programming error.
Well, about £350 if you want a decent one not the gaming type but i reccomend a quad core amd a6 with amd radeon hd 7640g 8gb of ram and 1tb hdd for only £429.99 at Curry's.
Operating system- Windows 10 (64-bit) Processor - AMD A6-7310 APU - Quad-core - 2 GHz / 2.4 GHz with Turbo Core - 2 MB cache Memory (RAM) 4 GB DDR3 Storage 1 TB HDD, 5400 rm
While you can play, upon loading you may get a black screen and have to wait for the computer to catch up.
With a Radeon HD 7540D, it is unlikely that you will be able to run Battlefield 4. Your CPU would be able to handle it, but that graphics card will bottleneck your processor. You would need to switch graphics cards to play. A good card would be the Radeon HD 6790.
Yes i have a AMD A6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The AMD E2-1800 (codename Zacate) is a dual core processor for small notebooks and netbooks. It offers a relatively powerful integrated graphics card and a single channel DDR3-1333 memory controller. Compared to the older E-450, the E2-1800 offers only slightly higher CPU (50 MHz) and GPU (20-80 MHz) clock rates. Inside the E2-1800 two Bobcat cores can access 512KB level 2 cache per core. In comparison to the Atom processors, the Bobcat architecture uses an "out-of-order" execution and is therefore faster at the same clock speed. However, the performance is far worse than similar clocked Penryn (Celeron) or Danube (Athlon II) cores. On average the cpu performance of the E-450 lies a bit beyond a Celeron SU2300 at 1.2 GHz or a Athlon II Neo K325 at 1.3 GHz.
A standard A6 envelope is 4 3/4 inches by 6 1.2 inches, but you would need at least double that amount of paper than that to make envelope since it is more than just a flat sheet of paper. You might consider buying an A6 envelope from an office supply store or online.
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