It depends on what you want to do. For gaming an Intel will work better as of 1/1/14, most games only use 4 core technology. Intel benefits from this because it has only 4 cores.
For video editing I'd go AMD, it runs a bit hot, but a third party cooling solution should do the trick, lots of programs take advantage of 8 cores, it's also good for server hosting, but Xeons are better for hosting servers.
Overall I'd go AMD for overall value, but if money isn't a problem go Intel.
If you are talking about graphics, then it doesn't matter which. The NVidia Corporation and ATI Technologies are the major players in the GPU market. Pair up any AMD CPU with an ATI card and you will have a great multimedia and gaming system. Pair Intel with a decent NVidia card and you will have the same, though more designed to run networks, process data and handle files better.
It depends on your needs... is it work or play? You decide, but either can be just as powerful as each other if constructed and configured properly.
Intel tends to make better processors than AMD.
amd is newer than intel so it must be better.
they are both good in terms of performance but if we compare their price AMD is cheaper than intel, so for me i'll go for AMD...
Intel Dual Core is much better! :)
Well, Intel is the better brand, but AMD is a fairly good. If your looking for a gaming laptop and have some money to spend, Look into the Intel Core i3,i5, and i7, these are the fastest Intel processors. On the other hand, the AMD Phenom 2 quad Black edition is the fastest AMD processor and is around as fast as an Intel Core 2 Duo. Hope this helps.
The main two manufacturers are INTEL and AMD. The 4th quoter results of 2008: INTEL - 80.96% AMD - 10.6%
All tests show that Intel is better, but amd is usually cheaper.
intel i5 generally however some amd's will be better than i5's and vice versa
All tests show that Intel is better, but amd is usually cheaper.
In many ways the AMD processor is considered to be significantly better than the Intel. Intel is attempting to improve their image by adding new features, and AMD is doing much the same.
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
its better when it comes from reliablity and durability AMD is faster sometimes than Intel and more faster than ever to break. AMD's life span is short compared to INTEL.