
The first data about energy-efficient mobile Alder Lake-N processors, which have not yet been officially presented by Intel, appeared in the web.
We're talking about Core i3-N305 and Core i3-N300 models, which have eight cores each.
It is noteworthy that the chips do not include high-performance P-core Golden Cove - the processors use only energy-efficient E-core Gracemont.Image source: VideoCardzData about the chips is still scarce.
The Core i3-N305 has been noted in the synthetic benchmark Geekbench.
It is indicated that the processor has a base frequency of 1.8 GHz and can automatically overclock to 3.78 GHz.
Data about L1/L2 and L3 cache configuration confirms that the chip uses Gracemont cores architecture.Image source: Geekbanksh About Core i3-N300 chip except for the information about the number of cores and that it supports DDR4-3200 memory, nothing is known.
Although you can also see that there is built-in Intel UHD graphics.Image source: GeekbenchIn the single-core Geekbench test, the Core i3-N305 model scores 1025 points, and in multi-core - 4420 points.
So its performance is about the same as the Core i7-8750H (Coffee Lake).
The latter has results in the same test are 974 and 4,438 points respectively.Image source: GeekbencheIf we compare with something more modern, the Core i3-N305 slightly outperforms the mobile Ryzen 7 5700U on the Zen 2 architecture in single-core performance, but is inferior in multi-core.
AMD chip scores 1021 and 5433 points in the same tests, respectively.
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