Who Makes The Best CPUs for 2021: AMD vs INTEL

Who Makes The Best CPUs for 2021: AMD vs INTEL

Considering that we are on pandemic and a lot of people have lost their jobs; the booming industry of work from home is the most trending topics.

Speaking about "Work From Home" personal computers are in demand and so, Manufacturer of high speed processors are also in pressure to produce high quality PC.

The tech giants like AMD and INTEL are always battling in the eyes of consumers, which they always compare this 2 different processors.


AMD Ryzen vs Intel Core i9



Is Intel or AMD better?


Intel 8th and 9th Gen CPUs

The fastest gaming CPUs right now are Intel's latest (8th and 9th) generation CPUs, codenamed Coffee Lake. The first 8th Gen parts came out in late 2017, while the first 9th Gen CPUs arrived one year later in October 2018. All the 8th and 9th Gen desktop CPUs run in socket LGA1151 motherboards with 300-series chipsets. That's not to be confused with LGA1151 motherboards with 100-series or 200-series chipsets, as those are for 6th and 7th Gen Intel processors.


AMD Ryzen CPUs


AMD fell way behind in the CPU race during the past decade, but that all changed in 2017 with the introduction of the Ryzen processors. Per-core CPU performance improved by roughly 50 percent over AMD's previous FX-series parts, and suddenly things became very interesting in the CPU space. Perhaps more importantly, where Intel at the time was pushing 4-core/8-thread CPUs as its fastest mainstream solutions, AMD doubled down and released 8-core/16-thread parts at comparable prices. Intel responded with its 8th and 9th Gen parts. Now, Ryzen 3000 is pushing 16-core/32-thread in it's top-tier 3950X.

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