It depends, but usually Intel is better. Older AMD processors (compared against the early Pentium 4) were much faster, however.
AMD is cheaper than Intel ...
All tests show that Intel is better, but amd is usually cheaper.
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.
For AMD - AMD Phenom II X4 920 For Intel - Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400 Intel processor is rated slightly faster overall than the AMD processor but the cost of other things (i.e. motherboards) may make the AMD processor the better deal.
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.
It depends, but usually Intel is better. Older AMD processors (compared against the early Pentium 4) were much faster, however.
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
Well i would go with Intel because to me it's a little bit more powerful and (in a opinion) it's more reliable but if you get a computer with the AMD processor you were talking about you will get the highly recommended AMD Radeon graphics chip which is better than the one that comes with a Intel processor because if you are using it for gaming then i would go with an AMD processor!
AMD anthlon x2 dual core. AMD has more quality. Much faster and hold more space/memory. INTEL are OK, but bad. anything AMD is ALOT better!
Amd is just awesome then intel.
The question you're asking, unfortunately, is not worded correctly. An Intel processor is a family of processor, where a quad-core processor is a type of processor. The Intel family includes many types of quad-core processors. However, to try and disambiguate what you're asking, an Intel core processor will be good, no matter what type it is. An Intel quad-core processor - for example, the Intel i7 - will perform fantastically well. The other main type of processor manufacturer - AMD - also have quad-core processors. However, a lot of it is down to opinion and machine build as to whether Intel is better than AMD, but personally, I believe Intel will out-perform and out-last an AMD processor.