Intel Celeron 420 | Intel Xeon D-1736 | |
35 W | Max TDP | 55 W |
NA | Power consumption per day (kWh) | NA |
NA | Running cost per day | NA |
NA | Power consumption per year (kWh) | NA |
NA | Running cost per year | NA |
Intel Celeron 420 vs Intel Xeon D-1736
The Intel Celeron 420 operates with 1 cores and 1 CPU threads. It run at -- base -- all cores while the TDP is set at 35 W.The processor is attached to the LGA 775 CPU socket. This version includes -- of L3 cache on one chip, supports 2 memory channels to support DDR2-800DDR3-1066 RAM and features PCIe Gen lanes. Tjunction keeps below -- degrees C. In particular, Conroe (Core) Architecture is enhanced with 65 nm technology and supports None. The product was launched on Q2/2007
The Intel Xeon D-1736 operates with 8 cores and 1 CPU threads. It run at 3.40 GHz base 2.50 GHz all cores while the TDP is set at 55 W.The processor is attached to the BGA 2227 CPU socket. This version includes -- of L3 cache on one chip, supports 2 memory channels to support DDR4-2933 RAM and features PCIe Gen lanes. Tjunction keeps below -- degrees C. In particular, Ice Lake Architecture is enhanced with 10 nm technology and supports VT-x, VT-x EPT, VT-d. The product was launched on Q1/2022
Intel Celeron 420
Intel Xeon D-1736
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1.60 GHz | Frequency | 2.30 GHz |
1 | Cores | 8 |
-- | Turbo (1 Core) | 3.40 GHz |
-- | Turbo (All Cores) | 2.50 GHz |
No | Hyperthreading | Yes |
No | Overclocking | No |
normal | Core Architecture | normal |
no iGPU | GPU | no iGPU |
No turbo | GPU (Turbo) | No turbo |
65 nm | Technology | 10 nm |
No turbo | GPU (Turbo) | No turbo |
DirectX Version | ||
Max. displays | ||
DDR2-800DDR3-1066 | Memory | DDR4-2933 |
2 | Memory channels | 2 |
Max memory | ||
No | ECC | Yes |
0.50 MB | L2 Cache | 15.00 MB |
-- | L3 Cache | -- |
PCIe version | ||
PCIe lanes | ||
65 nm | Technology | 10 nm |
LGA 775 | Socket | BGA 2227 |
35 W | TDP | 55 W |
None | Virtualization | VT-x, VT-x EPT, VT-d |
Q2/2007 | Release date | Q1/2022 |
Geekbench 5, 64bit (Single-Core)
Geekbench 5 is a cross plattform benchmark that heavily uses the systems memory. A fast memory will push the result a lot. The single-core test only uses one CPU core, the amount of cores or hyperthreading ability doesn't count.
Geekbench 5, 64bit (Multi-Core)
Geekbench 5 is a cross plattform benchmark that heavily uses the systems memory. A fast memory will push the result a lot. The multi-core test involves all CPU cores and taks a big advantage of hyperthreading.
Estimated results for PassMark CPU Mark
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