I'm looking for a notebook for the university to about 700 euro these two I have found these are good for the price or are there other better models with touch.
In addition, one has an Intel Core processor and the other an AMD, there are big differences?
If you only want to surf and write in the university, they are certainly suitable. Do you want to make CAD designs? Or cut films? Or render HD images? Or do 3D simulations?
Then I would actually have doubts whether you make a good catch with the two models - because they would probably rather too weak.
Whether Intel or AMD makes for surfing and writing no difference. If you have CAD designs… Etc.
Have next semester CAD what would you recommend for not quite as much money
Hmmmh. I can't suggest a special device to you - I do not have the time to do this research.
How would I proceed?
1) Understanding how often I really make CAD drawings on my notebook in the next semester. Maybe you also have access to powerful workstations in the university - make honest inventory.
2) Understand the performance requirements of the CAD software. If the minimum need an Intel i7 and 32GB RAM, then you will not enjoy the above devices. The notebook CPU's are usually also "smaller expenses" of the desktop CPU's (so that they need less power, but can afford less).
3) Then orientate yourself with the performance requirements and your probability of using the CAD system in the next semester (and in the future). Where? At times go to the media market around the corner, even to the serious PC seller and of course the Internet.
If the budget is the limit, then look better for used high-end notebooks from the business sector. They are not so fancy, but usually have more computing power.