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"Computer Processor...The brain of the computer''


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It's not a secret that computers CPUs (Central Processing Unit) have become more stronger than their first version, starting with Intel's first processor in 1974 that led the company at the time getting a huge reputation. 


Speaking of Reputation
The Greatest CPUs competition
When we talk about reputation we talk about competition, many CPUs manufactures started competing such as Ryzen, AMD, Apple, Qualcomm, etc...






In this article, we will be breaking down only Intel 11th Generation CPUs, setting our path from Intel® Core i3 Processors.

Intel® Core™ i3-11100HE Processor (8M Cache, up to 4.40 GHz)



  • Status: Launched in 03/21
  • Number of Cores: 4 Cores
  • Max Turbo Frequency: 4.40GHz
  • Cache Feature: 8MB Intel Smart Cache
  • Built-in GPU: Intel® UHD Graphics for 11th Gen Intel® Processors
  • Price: $233.00

So the specs look actually decent, which bring us to the commonly asked question, is this CPU recommended for gaming? 
The answer is YES! 

With 4 Cores and 16 threads you can play your games with no issues, but having your GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) as a backup should improve your gaming experience in a significant way, but don't expect heavy games to be run at 4K resolution with 120FPS, because that might damage your computer components with the excessive heat..


Conclusion:

To sum up, we can say Intel is still on the reign when it comes to CPUs, and with its low-budget CPU that we discussed earlier, we can distinguish that it can be relied on for multi-task operations such as gaming, editing, coding, and so on.


That brings us to the end of this article and I will see you in the next one with Intel core i5 CPU.



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