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AMD

AMD processors are known for their strong multi-core performance, energy efficiency, and affordability, making them a popular choice for gamers, content creators, and budget-conscious users. AMD processors come in a range of families, including Ryzen, Threadripper, and Epyc, with varying levels of performance and features.

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What type of chip sockets does AMD use for their processors?

AMD processors use Socket AM4.

What do cores/threads mean for AMD processors?

Cores and threads are both measures of the performance of a processor. Cores are the actual calculation engines within a processor, while threads refer to the number of tasks that can be run at once. Some applications can use multiple threads like gaming and rendering. Depending on your workload, AMD has the perfect processor for your system, with options from 6 to 64 cores.

What do the letters at the end of the processor mean?

The suffix at the end of an AMD processor denotes the performance and type of processor:

  • X = High-performance
  • No suffix = Standard desktop processor
  • G = Desktop processor with on-chip graphics
  • GE = Energy efficient desktop processor with on-chip graphics