Which best…Intel or AMD processor?
The main difference between the Intel and AMD processors is that Intel usually has most LVL 2 cache memory in them. The cache memory is the absolute fastest memory in the computer that resides in the CPU in the Intel technology. The more cache memory that you have the better the performance will be for gaming/Photoshop/music editing.
While AMD’s CPU clock speed is underestimated. For example, if the Phenom II x4 running at 2.4 GHz, it’s actually running at 2.66 GHz. AMD was built from the x86_64 family of Intel so they can’t surpass the cache memory of Intel, but they can develop their own technology that will ‘be better’ than the Intel family.
Chipsets of AMD processors are programmed with ATI graphics cards. They will fully utilize the ATI graphics cards while Intel processor chipsets used nVidia in there programmed.
There really is not a better overall processor. Although, Intel has better LVL 2 cache AMD has better LVL 3 cache that resides out of the CPU, but has the technology to make it act like it is on the CPU like the Intel.

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