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The Top Processors in the Industry

by Emily Davies

There are many different kinds of computer processors and it all depends on what kind of computer you have. There are three main types of processors, those being Intel, AMD and PowerPC. Each having its pros and cons that help for the buyer to choose the specific one they may find to help them get the most out of their computers.

It is made a little hard with technical terms such as front side bus and other words that may be seen in a flyer, but hopefully with a little patience and know how the buyer will pick the one that suits them the best.

First up is Intel, being a major contributor to the creation of processors. Their Intel Pentium processors have been almost a staple for newly created computers for years. They provide positive and stable performance for every venue of computing as well as advanced features that expand its capabilities. Intel was also the first company to create the dual core processor allowing the processor to not only perform actions faster, but also to perform more actions overall.

The next competitor for the best processors is a company called AMD. They have been around for a little less time, but nonetheless are creating great processors. They have been increasing the usage of the newly created 64 bit feature that add even more processing power to each computer that is able to use these processors. With their advancements it will be no trouble seeing that the competition may very well cave and consumers may start seeing even more AMD products in mainstream computers.

One type that is less well known and may be on its way out is an older type of processor called PowerPC. It was originally used only in Macs and some handheld computers, but is starting to fade out due to its failure to be advanced any farther. Though there are still some companies that are still implementing this processor it still remains to be seen whether or not this one will go down in the history books.

As has been shown, there have been three types of processors that have been created over the years since the invention of the computers. With each there is always pros and cons but each still, at this point, serves a higher purpose of helping to create competition for a better processor but the invention of new ideas that help computers to unlock further potential.

With more and more information flooding the market, hopefully consumers will get clearer pictures on what they need and want to buy. For every year that goes by the computing power will almost assuredly get better and better. With the influx of this and more information it remains up to the consumer to ultimately choose the one that they find best.

About the Author

Emily Davies writes on computing and technology. If you want to know more about computing products and see the latest offers on laptops, printers, graphics cards and processors.

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