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Explore the benefits of laptops and desktops in today's computing landscape. Laptops offer portability and lightweight designs, ideal for on-the-go professionals. In contrast, desktops are often more powerful, cheaper, and easily upgradeable. Learn about the different processors, including Intel and AMD, and how they stack up against each other in gaming and everyday tasks. Additionally, understand RAM and hard drive specifications to help you select the right computer for your needs, whether for work, internet browsing, or more demanding applications.
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Today’s Computers By Sharif Safdary
Advantages to Laptops Size Weight Portability Advantages to Desktops Cheaper More powerful Easily and inexpensively upgraded. The right computer for you.
Intel Intel Celeron M Intel Pentium 4 Intel Core Solo/ Pentium M Intel Core Duo Intel Core 2 Duo AMD AMD Sempron AMD Athlon 64 AMD Turion 64 AMD Turion 64x2 Processors
Intel vs. AMD • Many of the technologies used by both manufactures are very similar and equally popular. • The Intel Chipset provides a little more battery life for the laptop, but the AMD has a higher bus speed. • The AMD is a little more powerful in graphic’s or gaming because of the 64 bit processor • For normal uses, internet, e-mail, etc the AMD or the Intel will do what they are designed to do.
RAM AND HD • The minimum system memory (ram) is currently 512mb, the standard is 1024mb, and the market high is 3Gb. • The average hard drive for laptops is between 80 and 120Gb, but there are some with 200GB • The majority of today’s desktops come with 200GB, but some upper end systems can have up 800GB.