The company is named AMD.
See the company website and other links below.
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I actually own this processor, and would be glad to give you the details! The AMD Athlon II X3 445 is a three-core AMD processor that is in the Athlon II line. The 445 indicates it's rank in the Athlon II lineup, about mid-range. It has a clock speed of 3.1 gigahertz, level 1 and 2 cache memory, and it runs on all Socket AM3 motherboards. It's about $79.99 at most major retailers, such as Newegg.com, which makes it a great buy for the excellent performance you'll get out of it. I highly recommend it!
There are onlu TWO types of processors. These are: 1. Intel 2. AMD And of course there are some different processors that do different things, even though they are the same brand name. A Macintosh processor is different from a Windows processor, because the Macintosh processor (my opinion) is more powerful. There are also different processors for different for different types of technology. A PDA would have 64-bit processor, but they are under Intel. The United States is the only country that makes processors, both Intel and AMD. The specific types of processors are: Intel: (These are the current ones that most people have) 1. Pentium Pro 2. Pentium II 3. Celeron (Pentium Based But More Powerful) 4. Pentium II Xeon 5. Pentium III 6. Pentium II and III Xeon 7. Celeron (New Generation, Pentium III Based) 8. Pentium 4 (Most common) 9. Pentium M 10. Intel Core 11. Dual Core Xeon LV 12. Intel Pentium Dual Core 13. Intel Core 2 14. Pentium Duo 15. Pentium Dual Core 16. Core 2 Quad 16. (Newest) Intel Pentuim 2 Dual Core Processor Amd: (The Current One's) 1. AMD Athlon 2. AMD Athlon 64 3. AMD Athlon X2 4. AMD Athlon Xp 5. AMD Duron 6. AMD Sempron 7. AMD Turion 8. AMD Opteron 9. AMD Phenom 1. The PowerPC processor (formerly used in some MacIntosh computers) is used in the Xbox 360, the Wii, and the PlayStation 3. The most popular 32 bit processor (in terms of units sold) is the ARM processor.
The processor, named Broadway, was designed and produced by IBM.
Intel is a company. Technically, it is a 'semiconductor' manufacturing company. Intel makes processors, butr it also makes motherboard chipsets, network cards, flash memory, graphics chips, and various other devices related to computing, electronics and communications.
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Intel and AMD.
The only difference between the two is the processor that they use and the company that makes them AMD(anthlon) and Intel(pentium). Although the brand shouldn't make much of a difference when shopping for computers you should pay close attention to the hertz/gigahertz (processing speed) that the processors have which will determine the overall speed and capability of the computer. Expect computers to have any where from 1.00(painfully slow) to 5.00+ gigahertz(super computer) of processing power and for the price to go up accordingly.
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