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Anyone saying that AMD doesn't make functional processors is just biased. Whether you choose Intel or AMD (now that Cyrix and Via are out of the picture), you basically just get what you pay for. For AMD, the E-1 and E-2 suck, but anything in the A-series is usually decent, and the A8 and A10 are usually good, with the A10 on up (and now the A12 and FX) being the more "premium" stuff that you can actually run games on. This laptop actually has a good A10 processor, it just skimps on other features like not having a backlit keyboard or bluetooth. The processor is surprisingly strong for the low price however.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.AMD A8 processors are the ones that don't work right but this is AMD A10 which is a comparison to Intel i5 so the processor will work and its amazing.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It works great. I'm using this laptop right now and it works great.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.For most heavy processing, the higher end intel processors are superior to AMD and also cost more. There is also some software that will only function properly with an intel processor. However it is not true that AMD processors do not work properly, they just do not work as well in some cases.
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