Difference Between AMD And
Intel
Both Intel and AMD are separate businesses that make the motherboards and
central processor units (CPUs) used in personal computers. The difference between
AMD and Intel are explained in the table provided below.
AMD VS Intel
AMD
Intel
At a
higher range, AMD is cost-
effective.
At the lower range, Intel is cost-
effective.
Processors remain
cooler after hours of
usage.
Processors may get heated sooner with
usage.
Clock speed surpasses 5.0 GHz with a
lot of heat production.
The clock speed surpasses 5.0 GHz.
Less efficient than Intel.
More efficient than AMD.
Can multiprocess upto 8 sockets/ 128
cores.
Can go up to 4 sockets/ 28 cores.
iGPU is not
present in all series of
AMD.
iGPU is present in almost all cores.
Example: AMD Ryzen,
AMD EPYC,
AMD FX-Series, AMD Threadripper,
AMD Athlon 64, AMD Opteron, etc.
Example: Intel Core m series, Intel
Xeon, Intel Core i series, etc.
What is AMD?
AMD(Advanced Micro Devices) is an American-based manufacturing
company
focused on improving next-generation computing experiences. They produce
microchips, CPUs, semi-conductors, motherboards, and a lot more computer-based
devices.
Over the years AMD has produced Zen-based processors
which created a huge
impact on the market. The AMD has produced cost-effective power-hungry
processors, improving the gaming experience and matching overall user
expectations.
Example: AMD Ryzen, AMD EPYC, AMD FX-Series, AMD Threadripper, AMD
Athlon 64, AMD Opteron, etc.
What is Intel?
Integrated Electronics or Intel is a multinational corporation
and technology
company. Intel has created its name in the market for its product and performance.
They produce various products such as Central processing units, Microprocessors,
Systems-on-chip (SoCs), Motherboard chipsets, Integrated
graphics processing
units (iGPU), Network interface controllers, etc.
The Intel processors consume higher power and generally consume more battery
power. Intel processors have covered the complete Indian market for more than 15
years now.
Example: Intel Core m series, Intel Xeon, Intel Core I series, etc.