Latest Microprocessors For Desktop And Mobile PC
As we all know that computer today is not an unusual thing to the common people. Even a simple people today has computer in their home and even a little child knows how to play games in computer. Computer today makes people’s lives better and it helps to do the work faster and easier but the speed of your computer depends on the capacity of the brain of your computer which is the Central Processing Unit (CPU) or the Microprocessor.
Among the parts of the computer the Microprocessor is one of the most important part of your system unit and it acts as a brain of your computer. It is the one responsible for calculating and processing commands. The Microprocessor is one of the most expensive single part of your system unit. As what I had mentioned the speed of your computer depends on the speed of your processor to calculate and to process data.
The first microprocessor processor in 1970s was credited to Intel. Intel 4004 chip was the first microprocessor made by Intel company. Intel dominated the market of Microprocessors for a very long years until AMD enter into the market of Microprocessors and became Intel’s number one competitor but AMD find hard to overpass Intel. One of the common problem of AMD Microprocessor is that it produces excessive heat specially those AMD processors used in laptops.
Intel’s Latest Processor:
Intel i5 and Intel i7
According to Intel company their latest processor will give to the end users the best moments and satisfaction using their latest products. They want to impress their users with their processor’s performance in regarding audio, video and graphics performance and even the end user is doing the multi task job.
AMD’s Latest Processor:
AMD Phenom™ II Triple and Quad-Core Processors / AMD Phenom™ II X6 Six-Core Processors
As we all know that AMD’s previous processor produces heat faster than intel processor and according to them that problem being solved in their latest processor. The AMD Phenom™ II X6 1090T is equipped with AMD’s new Turbo CORE technology shifts frequency speed from 3.2GHz on six cores, to 3.6GHz on three cores, making it the fastest processor AMD has ever created. Shared L3 cached is 6 MB and L2 Cached 512 KB per core.
No specification table available for AMD yet.
According to the specifications for both processors above you will be the one who can decide what is really the best processor for you.

