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what is difference between intel hp touchsmart 300 and amd hp touchsmart 300?


Hi I am from Canada. I want to buy a touchsmart 300 of hp company but it is available with two types of processor Intel core and amd processor. I am a layman so O do not know any difference between Intel core processor and amd processor. So I need your help. Try to tell me each and every difference between intel core processor and amd processor also tell me varieties of these two processor.
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James Welch | Sep 12 2011

A computer processor or a Central Processing Unit is that part of a computer which executes all the programs. A powerful processor will perform tasks faster and can process multiple programs simultaneously. The two leading processor manufacturers in the computer market are AMD and Intel. Some of the factors that can be considered while comparing the two are price, performance, overclocking potential and life span.

Price: Since the price in the processor market is quite fluctuating because every time a new CPU technology is discovered and introduced in the market the prices of the earlier generations go down. The price wars depend on who develops a better and improved processor and introduces it into the market.

Performance: The generation of a processor determines its performance. In the past AMD used to rule the PC gaming niche and would offer better value for the dollar. But in the recent years, Intel has dominated the market after it introduced its Core 2 duo series of processors as they are faster and offer more stability, at affordable rates.

Overclocking potential: By overclocking we mean running a CPU at speeds that is greater than its specifications. For example we can overclock Intel E6600 from 2.4 GHz to 3.2 GHz, that means we can improve the speed of the processor by 800 MHz. overclocking generally relates to people who are hardcore gamers or use heavy multimedia. Intel processors have greater overclocking potential than their AMD counter parts.

Life Span: usually AMD processors heat up a lot when intensive user application like games and heavy graphic software is run. The standard cooling features provided with the systems are not generally enough to protect the processor from damage due to overheating. In comparison, Intel processors have an amazing tolerance to heat.

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