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Intel's new Xe graphics have also closed the gap significantly over the Radeon Vega graphics in the Ryzen and can beat AMD some of the times; the Ryzen's graphics still have a slight lead though overall, though.
I'd personally go with the Ryzen, esp. if you ever plan to do some light gaming, but they're reasonably close.
(This is applicable only for 11th gen Tiger Lake; 10th gen Ice Lake or earlier are a lot worse. And the upcoming 12th gen Alder Lake is a lot better.)
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Intel's new Xe graphics have also closed the gap significantly over the Radeon Vega graphics in the Ryzen and can beat AMD some of the times; the Ryzen's graphics still have a slight lead though overall, though.
I'd personally go with the Ryzen, esp. if you ever plan to do some light gaming, but they're reasonably close.
(This is applicable only for 11th gen Tiger Lake; 10th gen Ice Lake or earlier are a lot worse. And the upcoming 12th gen Alder Lake is a lot better.)
LOL, that's wildly incorrect. They have comparable power characteristics.