As a user of AMD processors for several years now, I can say that the biggest advantage of AMD processors over Intel processors is cost. For example, the AMD Phenom II X6 1100T, a six-core processor running at 3.3 gigahertz, is priced at a reasonable $269.99, whereas an equivalent processor from Intel, the Core i7-980X, a six-core processor running at a comparable 3.33 gigahertz, is priced at $999.99. That's one thousand dollars. The performance of the Phenom II is slightly less than the Core i7, but considering the ridiculously high cost of the Core i7-980X, the Phenom II X6 1100T is a perfect processor for a spending-smart gamer.
The main two manufacturers are INTEL and AMD. The 4th quoter results of 2008: INTEL - 80.96% AMD - 10.6%
AMD is the ONLY compeditor of Intel AMD
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Intel is a good processor, usually quite fast and powerful. AMD also a good processor, difference between them is that an AMD is easier to overclock (make it run faster than it should) AMD's are made to be overclocked. No real advantage or disadvantage just matter of opinion, and what you want to do with it.
Celeron for Intel and Sempron for AMD
Intel tends to make better processors than AMD.
amd is the best
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The two major manufacturers of processors are Intel and AMD
Amd is just awesome then intel.
amd is newer than intel so it must be better.