quote: Tweaker
Intel will replace its Pentium and Celeron processors with a new brand: Intel Processor.
And how do you distinguish between celeron and pentium?
The celeron n4500 (2 cores, 6 watts), the n4505 (2 cores, 10 watts), the n5100 (4 cores, 6 watts) and the n5105 (4 cores, 10 watts) are quite different from each other. and are smaller versions of the pentium silver n6000 (4 cores, 6 watts) and the n6005 (4 cores, 10 watts).
There is also a noticeable difference in terms of eu in the igpu: n4500 / n4505 has 16, n5100 / n5105 has 24, and pentium silver has 32.
Or will the Intel processor be “bronze” (dualcore), “silver” (quadcore) and “gold” (uncut quadcore) with “turbo” as an extra addition if it’s a 10 watt version?
/Change: Furthermore, the name ‘Intel Processor’ is strictly speaking a rather vague term: especially as all Intel processors are Intel processors
[Reactie gewijzigd door John Stopman op 16 september 2022 20:43]
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