The most important parameters of CPU
The most important parameters of the CPU are process, architecture, main frequency, core, and cache. And support several generations of memory and whether there is a core graphics card.
At present, Intel's highest level core graphics card, UHD630, is in the level of independent graphics card GT730 (slightly higher). There are no issues with daily office work, graphic design, home audio and video, DNF, Fantasy Westward Journey, LOL, and various web games to play.
The performance of the core graphics card will greatly improve when you use two memory banks for dual access, so if you want to save budget and only play small games such as LOL, you can consider adding dual access memory, which can achieve high special effects and smoothness.
Next, we will talk about the most important core parameters of the CPU:
1. Process: The smaller the process, the more transistors can be made on the same size chip to improve performance and reduce power consumption (the higher the power consumption, the more heat generated, the higher the CPU temperature, and the performance lifespan will decrease, so power consumption is important). The smaller the process, the more pipelines or cores each chip can have. Intel has been using the 14nm process technology since the sixth generation Core, including the latest 9th generation Core, which is also 14nm. AMD's second-generation Ryzen uses the 12nm process technology, as well as the 7nm promoted by Huawei's Kirin 980 and the breakthrough 5nm mass production process announced by TSMC.