December 11, 2012

Intel Celeron B830 : 2MB L2 Cache, 1.80 GHz

The Intel Celeron B830 is another dual-core processor which is intended for entry-level laptop PCs. This dual-core processor is based on Second Generation Sandy Bridge architecture and utilizes 32 nanometer manufacturing technology. Some of special features of this dual-core processor include Intel HD Graphics, Thermal Monitoring, DDR3 Memory Controller, Idle States, Enhanced SpeedStep, Thermal Monitoring, Execute Disable Bit and much more. This Intel Celeron B830 dual-core processor has a clock speed of 1.80 GHz. It does not support Hyper-Threading nor Turbo Boost technology.

Additionally, this Intel Celeron B830 dual-core processor has a L3 cache of 2MB, L2 cache of 512kB and L1 cache of 128kB. This Intel Celeron B830 comes packed with integrated GPU dubbed Intel HD Graphics that runs at the clock speed of 650-900MHz. It has a Thermal Design Power (TDP) of 35 watts which makes this processor suited for laptop PCs with sizes ranging from 14 inches and above.

In addition, this Intel Celeron B830 dual-core processor has a PassMark rating of 1500 which only means that it is more powerful than Intel Celeron B820 with a rating of 1441; AMD E2-1800 which has a rating of 812; AMD E1-1200 with a rating of 725 and Intel Pentium 987 with a score of 1199. But this Intel Celeron B830 is less powerful compared to AMD A6-4400M with a rating of 1579; Intel Pentium B980 with a rating of 2301; AMD A8-4500M with a score of 2662; Intel Core i3-3110M with a rating of 2909; and Core i5-3317U with a PassMark score of 3127. For more comparison, visit this page.

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