No not the best for GAMING But good for media or anything else. Laptops that dont have a certain games processor wont give you the best gaming.
The graphic settings on games such as WOW and Crisis 2 do depend more on your graphics card rather than your processor speed :)
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here you have answer: http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/intel945g/sb/CS-020666.htm
A laptop or desktop, but PC games are sometimes difficult to tell if they are compatible with your computer, since you have to take some many system spec in a count. That why they build gaming computer they are top of the line, fast CPU's and powerful sound and graphics cards they will play any game, but they are expensive.
Allot of games will support this processor
Celeron is Intels bottom range of processors, and in fairness you would'nt be using a celeron for anything more than a bit of web browsing and mail and maybe a bit of word processing or something simple. The atom, I think the biggest breakthrough here is that its very easy on power. From what i have seen this processor is not going to be doing anything very demanding. Its being used in the Acer One and some other "small" laptops.
Processor is too slow to run a emulator for PS2 games
if i am not using laptop for games which processor will be best for me out amd 6 and i3. thanks
Yes.
Great laptops were available across the spectrum of needs and wants in 2011. HP had two Pavilion models that were affordable (G4 with 14" display) and powerful (dv6t with 15.6" display). Both had the Intel Core i3 processor. Apple dazzled with their ultraportable MacBook Air (i5 processor), while Alienware's M17x powered games to a new level with the i7 processor and plenty of extras.
Look on the Intel website but i can give you some answer: 3GHz and alright for playing games on
This answer would depend on what the Intel Quad Core was processing. Overall it is considered a powerful processor, able to handle high end games. Although it is powerful, they do come better, such as an i7.
This processor will play a big part in playing top end games yes but you will need a good graphics card also.
Intel, by default, is a better processor for people who play games frequently and multitask. AMD is good for multitasking, and not so much for games, however I personally have an AMD and I can run 2 servers up at once and play Minecraft at once. AMD is good for cheaper use, Intel is good for people who can afford it and built for games. Personally, I'd say AMD on this one, unless the GHz speed level is lower. Although - it is your choice. I'd recommend the cheaper one on this end, unless you can afford the more expensive.
It will depend on how the game was written. Many online games require Adobe's Flash Player which will work on Macs with Intel processors and older G5/G4 processors.
core duo 1.8ghz