A:Answer No, this is an AMD chip, not an Intel chip. It is in the lower/cheaper half of the Ryzen 2nd gen 3000 series, which followed the Zen and Zen+ chips and was succeeded by the Zen 3 5000 series and Zen 3+ 6000 series, and lately the Zen 4 7000 series CPUs. It is still produced, most often in the Ryzen 3 3250U model and Ryzen 3 3250C model. The former (in this laptop) is for Windows laptops, and the latter is for Chromebook laptops. If you buy this thing, you definitely want to buy the appropriate 8 GB RAM stick to bump it to 16 GB (or at least a 4 GB to bump it to 12 GB). These days, Windows eats up 2GB right from the get-go just with bloatware, leaving you 6 GB to work with, and count on bloatware growth to cut that down to 4 GB left soon.
The 3250 is only 2 cores and fairly slow, but memory shortage out of the box is really the bigger issue. With a memory bump, this could be OK for web browsing and document creation. Don't plan on running demanding games tho.