If you’re speccing out a build right now, Intel makes a really strong case. You get excellent single-core performance (still the thing that matters most in gaming), and the hybrid core design means productivity workloads scale nicely too. Platform-wise, you’ve got solid DDR5 and PCIe 5.0 support, plus integrated graphics that are actually decent for troubleshooting or light gaming if you ever need them.Price-to-performance this generation is hard to beat, and the upgrade path looks healthy. Honestly, unless you’re locked into another ecosystem already, it’s tough to go wrong with Intel at the moment.
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>>106575293>Intel>2025KEK, just get a Ryzen APU.
>>106575293LOL, i love that Intel is decently priced now. Have fun paying fan-boy premiums Ryz-cucks
>>106576929I'm not poor and don't replace my CPU every 2 years anyway so that's a small investment just to avoid intel aviv lmao
>>106575293The strongest argument for Intel CPUs in 2025 is still their use in media servers because of QuickSync