i need a recommendation for the cpu since today's games are using more no of cores is it wise to stay with amd or with intel
AMD Richland APU:
According to the roadmap, AMD Richland APU would not feature the steamroller core architecture but instead would be based on the current generation x86 Piledriver core architecture which is currently being used within the recently launched Trinity APUs. Along with it, ARM cores would also be fused on the same die for AMD’s HSA (Heterogeneous System Architecture) enhancements. The APUs would remain compatible with the FM2 socket boards and would be include the latest Radeon Cores 2.0 which would presumable fall under the HD 8000 series (Sea Islands) specs. The AMD Richland APU would be the mainstream/performance entry level chips and would launch around mid-2013.
AMD Kabini (Low Power) APU:
In addition to the mainstream APUs, AMD is also expected to unveil the 2nd generation low power Kabini APU which would be updated with x86 Jaguar cores. The chip has already been taped out and is expected to debut in 1H of 2013. The chip would feature the PCH fused on its die making it a true SOC (System on chip) which doesn’t needs to rely on external controllers. In addition, the new HSA features would also be introduced in Kabini and Tamesh 28nm ULP (Ultra Low Power) APUs. The Kabini APUs fall under AMD’s “Essential APU” branding scheme.