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AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) is one of the two major computer processor manufacturers. While AMD have been in the market since 1969, they've always played second-fiddle to Intel. This changed with AMD Ryzen, offering more performance per pound than ever before.

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  1. Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 14ARP8 14.5" Laptop Ryzen 7 16GB RAM 1TB SSD RTX 3050 Grey 83AU001BUK Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 14ARP8 14.5" Laptop Ryzen 7 16GB RAM 1TB SSD RTX 3050 Grey
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Who are AMD?

AMD are an American company and have been around since 1969. This means that they were around during the early days of computing. In fact, at the beginning they were cloning Intel's designs. Because Intel was the market leader (and AMD a close second) all the way up to the late 2010's. Since the introduction of Ryzen, AMD processors are on equal footing with Intel's. They don't only manufacturer processors either, but also well-considered graphics processors and cards.

Are AMD laptops any good?

While Intel has been at the top of the computing market for many years, they're not alone. There have always been alternatives to Intel, chief of which is AMD. AMD laptops can offer better value than Intel counterparts, without compromise to performance. There are differences, but none that make them better or worse. These days, AMD and Intel trade blows with each new generation of processor.

Why buy an AMD laptop?

If there is no difference between 'AMD-laptops' and 'Intel-laptops' then why buy an AMD laptop? One reason is that you need a better performance from your integrated graphics - AMD have the edge here. This is because they've had more experience in the graphics industry. For everything else, it's going to come down to personal preference.

Do AMD laptops overheat?

Overheating in itself isn't something you need to worry about. But, AMD laptops can run hotter because they have more powerful integrated graphics. There's not much to suggest otherwise that AMD laptops run hotter than Intel laptops. Rest assured, you'll get the quality and longevity to match the performance with an AMD laptop.