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Intel Celeron G16102048
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AMD A10-67001598

Intel Celeron G1610 vs AMD A10-6700

Intel Celeron G1610
AMD A10-6700
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  • CPU Speed
    2 x 2.60GHz vs 4 x 3.70GHz
  • CPU Threads
    2 vs 4
  • Photolithography Size
    22 nm vs 32 nm
  • L2 Cache
    Unknown vs Unknown
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    General Information
    Photolithography Size
    22nm
    32nm
    Smaller Size Indicates Newer Chip
    CPU Temperature
    Unknown
    71.3°C°C
    If CPU temperature exceeds the maximum operating temperature, random resets and issues can occur
    Supported Instruction Sets
    Intel® SSE4.1, Intel® SSE4.2°C
    Unknown
    Additional Multimedia or 3D Processing Instructions Added to CPU
    Usage Type
    Desktop
    Boxed Processor
    CPU Usage Type
    CPU Socket
    FCLGA1155
    FM2
    Supported CPU Sockets
    Integrated Graphics
    Yes
    Yes
    With Integrated Graphics, No Need to Buy Separate Graphics Card
    Thermal Design Power (TDP)
    55 W
    65W
    Thermal Design Power (TDP) is the maximum amount of power the cooling system needs to dissipate. Lower TDP generally means it consumes less power
    PCI Express (PCIe) Version
    2.0
    Unknown
    PCI Express (PCIe) is a high-speed expansion card standard connecting the computer to its peripherals. Updated PCIe versions offer higher bandwidth and improved performance
    64-bit Support
    Yes
    No
    A 32-bit operating system can only support 4GB of random access memory (RAM). 64-bit OS supports more than 4GB of RAM, enhancing performance and supporting 64-bit applications
    Performance
    CPU Speed
    2 x 2.60GHz
    4 x 3.70GHz
    CPU Speed indicates how many processing cycles a CPU can complete in one second, considering all cores (processing units). It is calculated by adding the clock frequencies of each core, or for multi-core processors with different microarchitectures, adding each group of cores
    CPU Threads
    2
    4
    More threads mean faster performance, better for multitasking
    Turbo Boost Speed
    2.60GHz
    4.30GHz
    When CPU operates below its throttling speed, it promotes higher clock speeds for increased performance
    Unlocked Multiplier
    No
    No
    Some processors with unlocked multipliers can easily achieve overclocking, providing higher performance for gaming and other applications
    L2 Cache
    1.0 MB
    4MB
    Larger L2 cache allows CPU and system to perform faster
    L3 Cache
    2 MB
    Unknown
    Larger L3 cache allows CPU and system to perform faster
    L1 Cache
    256 KB
    192KB
    Larger L1 cache allows CPU and system to perform faster
    L2 Core
    0.5MB/core
    1MB/core
    Access to each core of the CPU, storing more data in L2 cache by accessing CPU’s every core
    L3 Core
    1MB/core
    0MB/core
    Access to each core of the CPU, storing more data in L3 cache by accessing CPU’s every core
    Benchmark
    PASSMARK Result
    1526
    3113
    This score tests CPU performance using multiple threads.
    PASSMARK Result (Single)
    1388
    1607
    This score tests CPU performance using a single thread.
    Integrated Graphics
    Graphics Card Model
    Intel® HD Graphics for 3rd Generation Intel® Processors
    AMD Radeon™ HD 8670D
    Integrated Graphics Model Used by CPU
    Supports Multi-Monitor
    Yes
    No
    Integrated Graphics Supports Multi-Monitor
    Maximum Supported Monitors
    3units
    Unknown
    Maximum Number of Monitors Supported by Integrated Graphics
    Memory
    Memory Type
    DDR3 1333
    DDR3
    DDR (Double Data Rate) memory is the most common RAM. Support for newer DDR memory brings higher maximum speeds and improved energy efficiency
    Max Memory Bandwidth
    21 GB/s
    Unknown
    This is the highest efficiency at which data can be read from or stored into memory
    Max Memory Channels
    2
    2
    More memory channels increase the transfer speed of data between memory and CPU
    Max Memory Size
    32
    Unknown
    Maximum Size of Memory (RAM) Supported
    Supports ECC Memory
    Yes
    No
    CPU Supports ECC Memory
    Other Features
    Supported Instruction Sets
    Intel® SSE4.1, Intel® SSE4.2
    Unknown
    Instruction Set is the set of codes that a CPU uses to perform certain functions
    Multithreading
    No
    No
    Multithreading technology (like Intel's Hyperthreading or AMD's Simultaneous Multithreading) enhances performance by splitting processor’s physical cores into virtual cores (also called "threads"), allowing each core to run two instruction streams
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