The Intel is much better. Although it only has four cores each of these is twice as powerful as any that AMD have ever made, and most games only use one core or two if you're lucky, so having eight would not make it run any better for games. It would be nice to see AMD make a better processor than Intel, but Intel's R&D budget is probably enough money to buy AMD's entire business.
This is why Intel's best chips are better, they can afford to continually develop new processor cores whilst AMD are doing little more than die shrinks of ten year old designs.
The i5 will win out for gaming as it has better single core performance. Most games only use one or two cores. The AMD chips do a lot better with heavily threaded applications like video processing stuff, but the way they're set up, each core isn't like a full CPU so they don't work as well individually.
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