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Intel Celeron N2810

Introduction

The Intel Celeron N2810 is a mobile processor of the Celeron (Bay Trail) generation, launched on Sep 11th, 2013. It comes with 2 cores and 2 threads, clocked at 2000 MHz and consumes up to 7 Watts.

Specifications

Codename
Generation
Celeron (Bay Trail)
Market
Release Date
Sep 11th, 2013
Process Size
TDP
7 W
Socket
Frequency
2000 MHz
Turbo Frequency
Cores
2
Threads
2
Cache L1
56K (per core)
Cache L2
512K (per core)
Integrated Graphics
HD Graphics
Memory Support
DDR3
ECC Memory
No
PCI-Express
Features
BPT, EIST, MMX, NX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, XD bit

Benchmarks

Geekbench 5 Multi-thread
GeekBench is a cross-platform benchmarking utility. It runs a series of tests that simulate real world tasks. GeekBench multi-thread utilizes all cores, this makes it suitable for benchmarking servers.
Geekbench 5 Single-thread
GeekBench is a cross-platform benchmarking utility. It runs a series of tests that simulate real world tasks. GeekBench single-thread utilizes only one thread. The majority of applications (MS Word, web browsers, games) rarely utilize more than one thread at a time which makes this test suitable for measuring typical workloads.

Conclusion

Global performance
5%
Global multi-thread performance
1%
Global single-thread performance
8%
Mobile performance
6%
Mobile multi-thread performance
3%
Mobile single-thread performance
10%
Multi-thread performance — shows multi-thread performance compared to the fastest processor.
Single-thread performance — shows single-thread performance compared to the fastest processor.
Global performance — shows performance compared to the fastest processor.
Desktop performance — shows performance compared to the fastest desktop processor.
Mobile performance — shows performance compared to the fastest mobile processor.
Server performance — shows performance compared to the fastest server processor.
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