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i5 6200u

(although take my advice with a grain of salt, because I'm not an AMD expert)

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On geekbench the intel i5 gets about double in both single and multi-core. Besides, the current AMD cpu's in laptops are about 3 years old. Stick with intel until Zen comes out.

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29 minutes ago, ccuth93 said:

I'd like to know which is better between Intel Core i5-6200U Processor and AMD A9-9410 APU as intel has 3MB cache but amd only has 1MB cache ?

http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/AMD-A9-9410-RADEON-R5-5-COMPUTE-CORES-2C-3G-vs-Intel-Core-i5-6200U/m153414vsm36796

 

15 minutes ago, NuclearKing said:

On geekbench the intel i5 gets about double in both single and multi-core. Besides, the current AMD cpu's in laptops are about 3 years old. Stick with intel until Zen comes out.

Bristol ridge, the 9xxx series apus came out about six months ago.

 

 On the mobile side of things the amd quad cores are not bad, they usually do a lot better then the i3s, and i5s with better igpus as well. In this case though the amd chip is a dual core so the hyperthreading on the i5 helps out a lot.

 

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