Celeron Vs. Pentium Vs. AMD
Celeron, Pentium and AMD are microprocessor chips used in desktop computers. The Celeron and Pentium microprocessors are both made by Intel. The AMD microprocessor is made by Advance Micro Devices.
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Celeron
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The Celeron microprocessor is a 64-bit chip with 45 to 65 pins. The Celeron has a clock speed of 1.33 to 2.7 gigahertz and can be developed with one or two cores.
Pentium
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The Pentium is a two-core 64-bit microprocessor. The Pentium microprocessor has either 32, 45 or 65 pins. It has a clock speed between 2.2 GHz to 3.3 GHz.
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AMD
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An AMD microprocessor has similar design to an Intel microprocessor. AMD microprocessors can be designed with one to six cores, have clock speeds of 2.5 to 3.8 GHz, and run applications on a 32-, 64-, or 128-bit microprocessor.
Insight
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AMD microprocessors have a slight advantage over Intel microprocessors. With AMD's design of a six-core microprocessor, applications run faster and video quality is great for people who enjoy playing games on their computer.
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