No, I don't have a specific CPU brand.
No, I don't have a specific CPU brand.
Intel is installed in my primary machine. When I have the opportunity to replace it and have a solid reason, my Intel CPU will be upgraded. I’m experiencing some performance drops but still use it moderately enough to avoid needing a full platform upgrade right now. My "tablet laptop" runs on Qualcomm technology and is now more frequently utilized than the main computer.
I’d like to include Apple Silicon in the discussion. I rely on my MacBook as much as my desktop these days. I also sense you’ll receive significantly more replies for that than Qualcomm. My primary system is Intel, but I have several AMD setups running and I’m comfortable using both.
In our home setup we use:
- Four Intel computers
- One AMD computer
- One Apple Silicon device (iPad)
- Many more ARM-based gadgets from different brands
We're referring to computers and similar devices, not just phones or tablets. I didn't select quality control because I thought it was more about PCs, though Apple is now included. I don’t own an Apple right now, but I did at one time. The latest entry-level Mac Mini remains intriguing, but I shouldn’t waste money on things I’m unsure about.
It refers to a mobile device similar to a laptop but not a full desktop PC, and the question is checking if you own either of them.