System requirements - processors?

System requirements for Lightroom and PS indicate Intel Pentium processors needed.  My computer has 16GB memory, 2x8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 memory - Intel "Core i-5 4590 processors.  Will it run Lightroom and PS, and do so as well as, machine with Pentium processors?

The MINIMUM requirements are at System requirements | Creative Cloud
An i5 is, as far as I know, later and more powerful than a Pentium

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