Now that the battle between Coffee Lake and AMD Ryzen has died down a bit, and the war between Ryzen 2nd Generation and Coffee Lake Refresh is about to begin. It’s time to dive into the perennial deathmatch: AMD vs Intel.
Essentially acting as the brain of your computer, the best processors are behind everything your PC does. This is why it’s so important to find the one for your specific needs – you don’t want to pay for features you don’t need.
If you’ve followed the frenetic war of Intel vs AMD like we have over the decades, you probably already know that both of these tech behemoths are focused on different parts of the CPU market. Whereas Intel has focused on higher clock speeds and efficiency with lower core counts, AMD has ups the core count to boost multi-threading performance.
However, in 2018, AMD and Intel can still co-exist – they appeal to different audiences with direct competition in between. AMD is even working its way to an equal footing in the marketplace, with analysts predicting Team Red gaining 30% market share in the near future. This is only good for consumers, but if you don’t know where to lay your allegiances yet, continue to the next slide for a constantly updated glance at the AMD vs Intel processor war.

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