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i think amd integrate the memory and bus controllers onto the cpu itself whereas intel chips have a southbridge and a northbridge (cant remember which is which, but one is the cpu and the other handles memory and buses - its a flat black chip on the motherboard and may have a small heatsink on it). Thats how slower clock speed AMD cpus can outperform an faster clock speed intel CPU
Personally i think the intel Core2 is better though.
Personally i think the intel Core2 is better though.
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this has changed somewhat with the core architechture, now intel are focusing on efficienncy rather than speed
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