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Top 10 CPU Brands in India

The Central Processing Unit (CPU) is the heart of any computing device, whether it be a personal laptop, a high-performance gaming rig, or an enterprise-grade server. In the fast-growing digital India, there continues to be growing demand for efficient and powerful CPUs. The right CPU brand is important for gaming, content creation, or commercial use.  Here are the top 10 CPU brands in India that are providing the computer experience in 2025.

  1. Intel:

Corporation is based in Santa Clara, California, United States. It is also the most recognizable CPU brand in India and stands for power, stability, and energy efficiency. The Core i3, i5, i7, and i9 series dominate desktops and laptops while the Xeon series powers servers and workstations. Its vast ecosystem of compatible options, integrated graphics, and strong retail presence endear the brand to gamers, students, and professionals alike.AMD (Advanced Micro Devices).

  1. AMD:

Headquartered in Santa Clara, California, AMD too is an U.S.-based company. With its Ryzen Series offering better multi-core performance at competitive prices. AMD offers Ryzen 3, 5, 7, and 9 CPUs to suit a wide range of users, from budget conscious individuals to avid gamers and creative professionals. EPYC and Threadripper are excellent for serious work and large enterprises.

  1. Apple:

The initiative to enter the CPU market was taken by Apple Inc., based in Cupertino in California, USA, with the designing and manufacturing of custom ARM-based Apple Silicon chips. The concept is very much simple: The processors and chips are exclusive to Apple, thereby allowing the vanquishing of performance barriers on MacBooks, iMacs, and iPads through processors bearing the M1, M2, and M3 names. These processors are not sold as chips to be put into other machines, yet in India, they find usage in the premium productivity and creative segments as they offer unmatched power efficiency and flawless integration with macOS.

  1. Qualcomm

An American company headquartered in San Diego, California, Qualcomm is primarily known for mobile chipsets and now has computing in its purview. Snapdragon Compute platforms 8cx and 7c Gen 3 find use in Windows on ARM laptops and provide a very good power-efficient lightweight computing experience for users looking for an always connected kind of computing battery life with good mobile network support.

  1. MediaTek

Media Tek is a Taiwanese company headquartered in Hsinchu, in northern Taiwan. Being value for money service providers, they play prominent roles in India’s cheap computing segment. Their Kompanio line powers budget Chromebooks and low-tier laptops, mostly bought by students and some education institutions. MediaTek processors continue to receive appreciation because of their energy.

  1. IBM

IBM, with its corporate offices situated in Armonk, New York, USA, rocks the status of a world leader in enterprise computing. Surrounding its Power9 and Power10 processors used in high-end servers and data centers scattered across India, it especially finds great utility within financial institutions and research facilities. Though not seen as a consumer product, IBM CPUs are crucial for backend computing applications and data-intensive applications.

  1. VIA Technologies

It is another company based out of Taiwan, and VIA Technologies focuses on embedded and low-power CPU development. The Eden and C7 processors find application in niche industrial settings such as automation, transportation, and edge computing machines. In a more common PC setup, these processors are not used extensively; however, VIA is crucial for India’s developing industrial technology infrastructure.

  1. Unisoc

Unisoc is a Chinese semiconductor company, headquartered in Shanghai, China. It provides affordable processors for tablets, cellphones, and educational tools. In India, Unisoc CPUs are often deployed in government-distributed learning devices primarily because of their affordability and consistent performance in basic tasks.

  1. Samsung

Samsung, based in Seoul, is the producer for the Exynos family of processors. These processors are mostly used for smartphones, and so are the Exynos 1280 and onwards, which are increasingly being incorporated into ARM-based tablets and hybrid compute devices. Samsung’s push into ARM laptops will bear it in stock for lightweight and budget computing in the Indian market.

10. Rockchip

Rockchip, or Fuzhou Rockchip Electronics Co., Ltd., is the semiconductor company headquartered in Fuzhou, China. The company is mostly into designing low-power ARM-based processors to be used in tablets, smart TVs, and embedded computing solutions. In India, Rockchip processors are found in mass-market Android tablets, OTT boxes, and educational devices simply because of their low cost and fair multimedia capabilities. Examples of smart-classroom-based RK series chips used by the company include RK3328 and RK3566 as well as digital kiosks and lightweight computing environments. Rockchip is yet to lose its presence in the budget digital hardware segment in India.

Comparison:

Brand Popular Series / Chips System Design & Number of Cores Key Technologies & Strengths Best For
Intel Core i3–i9, Xeon x86, up to 24 cores (i9), Hyper-Threading Intel UHD / Iris Xe Graphics, AI Boost, Thread Director, PCIe 5.0 support

Gamers, professionals, general users

AMD Ryzen 3–9, Threadripper x86, up to 96 cores (Threadripper) Zen 4 architecture, Smart Access Memory, Radeon Graphics, Overclocking

Gamers, creators, multitaskers

 

Apple M2, M2 Pro, M3 ARM-based, up to 12 cores Unified Memory Architecture, Neural Engine, superior power efficiency

Designers, video editors, Mac users

 

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 ARM, up to 8 cores 5G/4G modem integration, Adreno GPU, NPU, Always-On Connectivity

Lightweight users, mobile computing

 

MediaTek Kompanio 1300T, 1380 ARM, 8-core CPUs Integrated Mali GPU, AI Processing Unit, low power draw

Chromebook users

 

VIA Eden X4, C7 x86, dual or quad-core (low power) Fanless design, long lifecycle, embedded optimization Industrial PCs, automation systems

 

Unisoc T610, T700 ARM, 8-core CPUs LTE modem, basic GPU, low thermal footprint Entry-level tablets, digital classrooms
IBM Power9, Power10 RISC, up to 120 threads SMT4/8, massive memory bandwidth, enterprise-grade RAS features Servers, banking, research infrastructure
Samsung Exynos 1280, 1380 ARM, up to 8 cores AI Engine, Image Signal Processor, power-efficient fabrication Tablets, ARM laptops, multimedia systems

 

Rockchip RK3328, RK3566 ARM Cortex-A53/A55, quad-core 4K video decoding, GPU for media, affordable SoC design for edge/IoT Budget tablets, OTT devices

 

Conclusion:

From mainstream gaming to heavy industrial automation, CPU needs are changing quite dramatically in India, with changes being wrought in innovation and specialization for the market. In terms of performance and brand, Intel and AMD always come to mind first, but new players and niche players like MediaTek, VIA, are steadily making room for themselves.

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