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What will be the next generation of CPUs? AMD or Intel?

What will be the next generation of CPUs? AMD or Intel?

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RafikiBoy
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12-10-2025, 09:58 PM
#11
Find the choice for those who rely only on a product's own qualities, not on unrelated characteristics.
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RafikiBoy
12-10-2025, 09:58 PM #11

Find the choice for those who rely only on a product's own qualities, not on unrelated characteristics.

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Fishy07x
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12-12-2025, 07:04 AM
#12
Hey there! You're in the territory of Meltdown, Spectre, Zombieload... and the latest Intel security issues.
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Fishy07x
12-12-2025, 07:04 AM #12

Hey there! You're in the territory of Meltdown, Spectre, Zombieload... and the latest Intel security issues.

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ReborntoKill
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12-12-2025, 10:59 AM
#13
Yes, I’ll choose AMD or Intel for my next CPU. Or maybe a turnip.
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ReborntoKill
12-12-2025, 10:59 AM #13

Yes, I’ll choose AMD or Intel for my next CPU. Or maybe a turnip.

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Carteroxx
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12-13-2025, 09:56 PM
#14
I included one of the available choices.
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Carteroxx
12-13-2025, 09:56 PM #14

I included one of the available choices.

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SchoolGirlAhri
Junior Member
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12-14-2025, 06:27 AM
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Likely not until 2022 I’ll upgrade my system. It’ll depend on what meets my needs and budget, considering price and performance. No brand loyalty here.
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SchoolGirlAhri
12-14-2025, 06:27 AM #15

Likely not until 2022 I’ll upgrade my system. It’ll depend on what meets my needs and budget, considering price and performance. No brand loyalty here.

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Beytran70
Junior Member
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12-21-2025, 02:35 PM
#16
Thank you, this was my selection (as you noticed in my previous response!).
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Beytran70
12-21-2025, 02:35 PM #16

Thank you, this was my selection (as you noticed in my previous response!).

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idodi65
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12-29-2025, 02:00 AM
#17
I’ll choose the best option for my needs, not caring about the brand. If both brands offer similar features at the same price, I’d pick AMD. Honestly, my next CPU is likely going to be from AMD because I want a powerful 16-core processor around $350 or less in the coming years. Intel doesn’t seem close enough yet, while AMD already has a product in mind at a more affordable price.
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idodi65
12-29-2025, 02:00 AM #17

I’ll choose the best option for my needs, not caring about the brand. If both brands offer similar features at the same price, I’d pick AMD. Honestly, my next CPU is likely going to be from AMD because I want a powerful 16-core processor around $350 or less in the coming years. Intel doesn’t seem close enough yet, while AMD already has a product in mind at a more affordable price.

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Skypiic
Junior Member
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12-29-2025, 03:03 AM
#18
Your Via option is available in the app store.
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Skypiic
12-29-2025, 03:03 AM #18

Your Via option is available in the app store.

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horse700
Junior Member
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12-30-2025, 03:11 PM
#19
Alert! Situation requires immediate attention.
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horse700
12-30-2025, 03:11 PM #19

Alert! Situation requires immediate attention.

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kcaz56
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12-30-2025, 03:37 PM
#20
It's tough to capitalize on those vulnerabilities in real life (it's just theory), and it doesn't impact most users or businesses much. Halt the "AMD good, Intel bad" hype and fanboy attitude. Honestly, if PCIe GEN4 isn't essential, I'd still choose Intel for enterprise since they consistently perform better there. AMD still has a lot to work on. In the consumer market, I’d definitely pick Ryzen for its great value and features. And honestly, AMD isn’t as user-friendly as it seems—Intel’s move was likely due to lack of competition. I don’t have strong brand loyalty; I just purchase what fits my needs at the best price.
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kcaz56
12-30-2025, 03:37 PM #20

It's tough to capitalize on those vulnerabilities in real life (it's just theory), and it doesn't impact most users or businesses much. Halt the "AMD good, Intel bad" hype and fanboy attitude. Honestly, if PCIe GEN4 isn't essential, I'd still choose Intel for enterprise since they consistently perform better there. AMD still has a lot to work on. In the consumer market, I’d definitely pick Ryzen for its great value and features. And honestly, AMD isn’t as user-friendly as it seems—Intel’s move was likely due to lack of competition. I don’t have strong brand loyalty; I just purchase what fits my needs at the best price.

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