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Thank you for inquiring. AMD processors are at a lower price point, so you'll find prices of laptops and desktops with AMD Ryzen processors lower than their Intel counterparts. It's easier to compare them as "good, better, best". Where models with Ryzen processors in models at the "good" level don't typically include discrete graphics cards, Intel's CPUs sometimes do; especially the Core processors. The AMD Ryzen 3 and Intel i3 processors are typically in the "good" category, for general household computing, students, and light use. For business, we'd recommend the "better" category, Ryzen 5 and Intel i5. For gaming, creation, and rendering, typically with discrete graphics cards, we'd recommend the "best" Ryzen 7 or 9, or the Intel i7 or i9.
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