Three Most Common Type Processors Explained
AMD , ARM , INTEL
When you go to an electronics store and walk by computer section, all the computers have stickers touting GHz Intel processors, or offering unparalleled speed and processing power. If you stop and look at the different computers, many will have different processors with different names. In reality, there's only three types of processors.
The processor, or CPU, is arguably the most important hardware component. It's responsible for telling the other parts what to do, much like our brain. The processor is also an integral component in determining how useful an electronic device will be.
Processors are ranked in terms of Hertz(Hz), or more commonly gigahertz. This is the frequency they run at. Generally, the higher the speed, the better the performance. Three different manufacturers produce a vast majority of the processors available for purchase.
INTEL
Intel is the most popular and well known maker of processors. Manufacturers like Dell, Apple, Samsung and HP all use Intel processors in their computers. Intel processors are the most stable and offer the best all round performance. The current i3, i5 and i7 models represent entry, middle and high level hardware and i9 represents a very high level.
AMD
AMD is intel's biggest competitor, offering processors that are similar to Intel's, but at a, for the most part, cheaper price. The majority of computers manufacturers, except Apple, also offer products with AMD processors. AMD's Athlon processors are budget models while Phenom and FX are mainstream and high level respectively.
ARM
ARM processors are generally used in smartphones, mobile devices and tablets. Apple's iPhone and iPad; Samsung's Galaxy line and HTC devices all use some form of ARM processor in their mobile devices. A rule of thumb is, if it doesn't have AMD or Intel in the name, it's most likely an ARM processor.
When you're looking for new computer, it's important to pay attention to the processor, as it will ultimately determine what you can do with computer. If you're ready for new computer, and unsure of solutions open to you, please comment below.
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