The AMD Sempron is AMD's brand for low-cost processors. These are primarily desktop processors that are meant for users on a budget who do not have extensive computing needs (i.e. web, e-mail, word processing, etc.).
The AMD Turion is AMD's mobile-grade processor specifically meant for laptops. These processors draw less power and generate less heat than desktop processors, which is why they are desirable for laptop environments.
The AMD Turion is a much better CPU for use in laptops as the improved power efficiency means longer battery life, and the Turion (not being a low-cost processor) is also likely to be a faster performing processor over the Sempron.
I can tell you that a AMD Athlon is better for games but a Intel Pentium is better for educational purposes. I'l hope you a answer on your question. Regards, Jack
It depends, but usually Intel is better. Older AMD processors (compared against the early Pentium 4) were much faster, however.
Yes they will work in a laptop but I like the AMD better.
Any processor that is an Intel Pentium III, Pentium 4, Pentium D, Core Solo, Core Duo, Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, or Core i7, as well as most AMD Athlons, AMD Athlon 64, AMD Athlon 64 X2, and AMD Phenom.
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!
There are many types of CPU's.. 3 types of CPUs are: CISC: Complex Instruction Set Computers RISC: Reduced instruction Set Computers MISC: Minimal Instruction Set Computer
Intel centrino-dio is better for the current market.
Both processors are very reliable but the main difference is with performance. I currently have 2 computers with Intel Pentium and 2 with AMD. The Intel Pentium are more geared to the buisness side of the computer world and the AMD are much better for gaming applications, even though they do a fine job on the buisness side as well. It really comes down to one's preference and the type of applications the computer will be running.
It is equivalent to Pentium III- and early Pentium 4-based Celerons.
The places to purchase a Pentium AMD are many and varied. The best place to start would be Amazon. If you are on a tight budget, a good option to try would be eBay.
No, in most cases, the Intel Pentium 2.4 outperforms the AMD Sempron 2500+
This depends on what type of A-Series you are talking about, but the i3 is better than the Pentium Dual Core although they are based on the same microarchitecture.