The Core i5-3317U is a dual processor where each of the cores is clocked at the rate of 1.7 GHz, but because of Turbo Boost technology it can overclocked automatically up to 2.4 GHz when 2 core are activated and 2.6 GHz when only one of the cores is activated.
Some of the differences between the Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge processor is the improved die shrink and enhancement on both CPU and GPU side. Ivy Bridge processors are now produced at about 22 nanometer compared to Sandy Bridge’s 32 nanomter. It is also the first Intel technology that uses 3D transistors for improved energy efficiency in comparison to alike clocked Sandy Bridge processors.
Additional new features of the new Ivy Bridge processors (like Core i5-3317U ) are the integrated PCI Express 3.0 and DDR3(L)-1600 support. It also has Intel Smart Cache of about 3MB. Some more features include Turbo Boost 2.0, Hyper-Threading, Virtualization VT-x, AES, Intel 64, VT-d, Anti-Theft, My WiFi, Idle States, Enhanced SpeedStep, Thermal Monitorin, Execute Disable Bit and more.
The Core i5-3317U has an integrated graphics controller called Intel HD Graphics 4000 with 16 Execution Units (EUs) which clocked at 350 MHz up to 1.05 GHz because of Turbo Boost. This intel HD Graphics 4000 is more powerful compared to the older Intel HD graphics 3000 present in Sandy Bridge processors.
This Intel Core i5-3317U has a thermal design power (TDP) of about 17 Watts and therefore it is best suited for small laptops and ultrabooks. Lower TDP means it consumes less electricity therefore prolonging the battery life of the unit.
The table below shows the PassMark Score of several Processors, the higher the score the better the performance of the processor.
Processors | Passmark Rating |
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Intel Atom N435 | 246 |
Intel Atom N280 | 315 |
AMD E-240 | 317 |
Intel Atom N450 | 318 |
Intel Atom N455 | 321 |
AMD C-50 | 453 |
Intel Atom N2600 | 543 |
Intel Atom N550 | 567 |
AMD C-60 | 592 |
AMD E-300 | 595 |
Intel Atom N570 | 646 |
Intel Atom N2800 | 723 |
AMD E-350 APU | 725 |
AMD E-450 | 743 |
AMD E2-1800 | 795 |
AMD A4-3305M | 1216 |
Intel Celeron 867 | 1255 |
Intel Core i3 380UM | 1305 |
Intel Celeron B815 | 1346 |
AMD Athlon II P360 | 1348 |
Celeron B800 | 1379 |
AMD A4-3310MX | 1417 |
AMD Turion II P540 | 1497 |
Pentium T4500 | 1546 |
Pentium P6200 | 1624 |
Pentium P6300 | 1679 |
AMD E2-3000M | 1857 |
Intel Core i3-2367M | 1884 |
Intel Pentium B940 | 1878 |
Intel Pentium B950 | 1976 |
AMD A8-3520M | 2014 |
AMD A4-3300M | 2196 |
intel Core i3-370M | 2220 |
Pentium B960 | 2282 |
Intel Core i3 380M | 2313 |
AMD A6-3420M | 2321 |
Core i5-2467M | 2371 |
Intel Core i5-2557M | 2590 |
Intel Core i5-460M | 2612 |
Intel Core i3-2310M | 2619 |
Intel Core i5-3317U | 2652 |
Intel Core i5 560M | 2671 |
Intel Core i7 620M | 2794 |
Intel Core i3 2330M | 2803 |
Intel Core i3-2350M | 3084 |
AMD A8-3530MX | 3151 |
AMD A6-3410MX APU | 3157 |
AMD A8-3500M | 3166 |
Intel Core i7-2677M | 3176 |
Intel Core i7 720QM | 3294 |
Intel Core i7 2637M | 3328 |
Intel Core i5 2410M | 3350 |
AMD A8-3510MX | 3359 |
Intel Core i5 2430M | 3484 |
AMD A6-3400M | 3539 |
Intel Core i5 2520M | 3586 |
Intel Core i5 2450M | 3827 |
Intel Core i5 2540M | 3862 |
Intel Core i7 2620M | 3907 |
Intel Core i7 2640M | 4209 |
Intel Core i7 2675QM | 6128 |
Intel Core i7 2630QM | 6334 |
Intel Core i7 2635QM | 6574 |
Intel Core i7 2670QM | 6804 |
Intel Core i7 2720QM | 7040 |
Intel Core i7 2820QM | 7495 |
Intel Core i7 2760QM | 7586 |
Intel Core i7 2920XM | 7680 |
Intel Core i7 2860QM | 7912 |
Intel Core i7 3610QM | 8333 |
Intel Core i7 2960XM | 8861 |
E2-1800 APU
Core i5-3317U
Core i7-3610M
A8-3520M APU
30 comments:
AMazing how chips gets smaller and smaller every n months or so. Definitely beats Moore's Law na.
And here I am again, don't know anything about this. But I saved it all and will show to my husband. Probably it will mean something to him instead :) Hehehe!
i really need i5 for my revit app :)
im not so techy so this blog is really informative!
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Nyahhh.... bookmarking this so hubby can read and translate to me. :)
I am not good in tech talking:D but I would love to ask the bf what is this all about ahaha
I am not good in tech talking:D but I would love to ask the bf what is this all about ahaha
i am not techie type of person and I honestly dont have any idea about the post.. but I sure love visiting your site for future reference so keep posting...
i'm saving for an i5 or i7 laptop...
I am no techie but I appreciate your post and your interest in this. :D
Me too, I'm no so techy and I appreciate all the information listed here! This is very informative!
Well this blog site is just awesome. Not that I am a techie coz I am not, but this is very useful especially those who are planning to buy some electronics/gadgets. All the information here are just that useful.
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what do you recommend for a personal PC that's mostly used for web applications? heavy with java i think.
This is really helpful. I always like a powerful computer that won't give too much waiting time. Now I know what to take note of.
My sister is plannung to get a new laptop this year. will tell her to get one with Ivy Bridge processor.
I just bought a new laptop, or should I say 'my hubby bought me a new laptop' as I have no idea what to buy anyway.. He's the one who knows all about this stuff..
My macbook has i5 but my hubby is making fun of it coz tagal mag boot. haha
I wonder how fast will my pocket drain when I purchase this. How much btw?
Perfect! Just what I need. I'm actually looking for a new laptop, and was looking at some pamphlets earlier. :)
The price on this one will definitely leave a mark on our wallets. Hahaha!
I barely get updates on techie news like this! I will ask my brother to check this new item out :D
I will let my kids check this out for themselves .
Our desk top is not working anymore after ten years :-( we really need a new computer :-( and do not know what to get :-) thank you for this article :-) will think of it :-)
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I love Intel but sadly it was too pricey than its counterparts
Not so familiar but thanks for sharing
OMG everything just bounced off of my head ( @_@)~
worth reading, my boss just bought a new laptop with i5 processor,really nice, ooh i hope i can also have one.
This is one of the reasons why I'd have to call my husband to understand the specs of any gadget. I'm just clueless as the girl next door!
thanks for this info. ot's very technical... might as well let my hubby interpret. hehe..
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thanks for the information.. I think need someone from our IT department to interpret it for me..:)
Thanks for the information, Too much technical for me. I have my I3 right now its good but hope to upgrade it soon.
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