The world’s leading CPU manufacturer is about to launch a remarkable product.
According to TechSpot, despite discontinuing the Pentium and Celeron chip lines, Intel continues to conquer the low-cost segment with its “Intel Processor” product line. After the success of the Intel Processor 300 last year, the company is preparing to launch its successor – the Intel Processor 310.
Leaked information on Geekbench shows that the Intel 310 has 2 cores and 4 threads, using the powerful Raptor Cove architecture. Notably, this chip does not have Efficient Cores like other Raptor Lake “brothers”.
However, the Intel 310 still scores with a base clock speed of up to 4.09 GHz, higher than the 3.90 GHz of the Intel 300. Other parameters such as 6 MB L3 cache and 2.5 MB L2 remain the same.
In performance tests, the Intel 310 scored 2,152 points in single-core and 4,254 points in multi-core. Although not an impressive number, it still outperforms competitors such as the Intel N50 and N97, and even beats the Core i3-10100 with 4 cores and 8 threads.
Although not aimed at gamers or professional users, Intel Processor 310 is expected to become an attractive choice for systems that do not require too high configuration, with a reasonable price. With good performance and affordable price, Intel 310 promises to stir up the low-cost CPU market in the near future.