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  2. Better Semiconductor Stock: AMD vs. Intel - AOL

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    Choosing between AMD and Intel. Given Intel's recent poor performance and AMD's success, the latter appears to be the better choice between these two chipmakers. But there's another element to ...

  3. Comparison of CPU microarchitectures - Wikipedia

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    Intel Atom Oak Trail 2-way simultaneous multithreading, in-order, burst mode, 512 KB L2 cache Intel Atom Bonnell: 2008 SMT Intel Atom Silvermont: 2013 Out-of-order execution Intel Atom Goldmont: 2016 Multi-core, out-of-order execution, 3-wide superscalar pipeline, L2 cache Intel Atom Goldmont Plus: 2017 Multi-core Intel Atom Tremont: 2019

  4. AMD appears better positioned than Intel until 'at least ...

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    CFRA Research Senior Equity Analyst Angelo Zino joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss AMD earnings, the overall semiconductor space, and why AMD is better positioned than Intel.

  5. Comparison of Intel processors - Wikipedia

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    Intel 7, 14 nm, 22 nm, 32 nm, 45 nm, 65 nm 2.9 W – 73 W 1 or 2, 2 /w hyperthreading 800 MHz, 1066 MHz, 2.5GT/s, 5 GT/s 64 KiB per core 2x256 KiB – 2 MiB 0 KiB – 3 MiB Intel Core: Txxxx Lxxxx Uxxxx Yonah: 2006–2008 1.06 GHz – 2.33 GHz Socket M: 65 nm 5.5 W – 49 W 1 or 2 533 MHz, 667 MHz 64 KiB per core 2 MiB N/A Intel Core 2: Uxxxx

  6. Why Nvidia, AMD, and Intel will be hot stock stories in 2024

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    AMD CEO Lisa Su played up the chip's better performance potential relative to "competitors" — a not so thinly veiled reference to Nvidia. ... Intel has begun to spring back to life under CEO Pat ...

  7. Intel - Wikipedia

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    By 2009, Intel was using a good–better–best strategy with Celeron being good, Pentium better, and the Intel Core family representing the best the company has to offer. [ 330 ] According to spokesman Bill Calder, Intel has maintained only the Celeron brand, the Atom brand for netbooks and the vPro lineup for businesses.