Intel Celeron J1900 vs Intel Pentium D 915
Comparative analysis of Intel Celeron J1900 and Intel Pentium D 915 processors for all known characteristics in the following categories: Essentials, Performance, Memory, Graphics, Graphics interfaces, Compatibility, Peripherals, Security & Reliability, Advanced Technologies, Virtualization. Benchmark processor performance analysis: PassMark - Single thread mark, PassMark - CPU mark, Geekbench 4 - Single Core, Geekbench 4 - Multi-Core, CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Face Detection (mPixels/s), CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Ocean Surface Simulation (Frames/s), CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - T-Rex (Frames/s), CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Video Composition (Frames/s), CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Bitcoin Mining (mHash/s), GFXBench 4.0 - T-Rex (Frames), GFXBench 4.0 - T-Rex (Fps).
Differences
Reasons to consider the Intel Celeron J1900
- CPU is newer: launch date 7 year(s) 4 month(s) later
- 2 more cores, run more applications at once: 4 vs 2
- Around 66% higher maximum core temperature: 105°C vs 63.4°C
- A newer manufacturing process allows for a more powerful, yet cooler running processor: 22 nm vs 65 nm
- 8x more L1 cache, more data can be stored in the L1 cache for quick access later
- 9.5x lower typical power consumption: 10 Watt vs 95 Watt
- Around 23% better performance in PassMark - Single thread mark: 651 vs 528
- 2.5x better performance in PassMark - CPU mark: 1150 vs 454
- Around 17% better performance in Geekbench 4 - Single Core: 210 vs 179
- 2.2x better performance in Geekbench 4 - Multi-Core: 686 vs 307
Specifications (specs) | |
Launch date | 1 November 2013 vs July 2006 |
Number of cores | 4 vs 2 |
Maximum core temperature | 105°C vs 63.4°C |
Manufacturing process technology | 22 nm vs 65 nm |
L1 cache | 224 KB vs 28 KB |
Thermal Design Power (TDP) | 10 Watt vs 95 Watt |
Benchmarks | |
PassMark - Single thread mark | 651 vs 528 |
PassMark - CPU mark | 1150 vs 454 |
Geekbench 4 - Single Core | 210 vs 179 |
Geekbench 4 - Multi-Core | 686 vs 307 |
Reasons to consider the Intel Pentium D 915
- Around 16% higher clock speed: 2.8 GHz vs 2.42 GHz
- 2x more L2 cache, more data can be stored in the L2 cache for quick access later
Maximum frequency | 2.8 GHz vs 2.42 GHz |
L2 cache | 4096 KB vs 2 MB |
Max number of CPUs in a configuration | 2 vs 1 |
Compare benchmarks
CPU 1: Intel Celeron J1900
CPU 2: Intel Pentium D 915
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PassMark - CPU mark |
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Geekbench 4 - Single Core |
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Geekbench 4 - Multi-Core |
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Name | Intel Celeron J1900 | Intel Pentium D 915 |
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PassMark - Single thread mark | 651 | 528 |
PassMark - CPU mark | 1150 | 454 |
Geekbench 4 - Single Core | 210 | 179 |
Geekbench 4 - Multi-Core | 686 | 307 |
CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Face Detection (mPixels/s) | 3.068 | |
CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Ocean Surface Simulation (Frames/s) | 11.336 | |
CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - T-Rex (Frames/s) | 0.139 | |
CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Video Composition (Frames/s) | 0.508 | |
CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Bitcoin Mining (mHash/s) | 1.753 | |
GFXBench 4.0 - T-Rex (Frames) | 1007 | |
GFXBench 4.0 - T-Rex (Fps) | 1007 |
Compare specifications (specs)
Intel Celeron J1900 | Intel Pentium D 915 | |
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Essentials |
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Architecture codename | Bay Trail | Presler |
Launch date | 1 November 2013 | July 2006 |
Launch price (MSRP) | $82 | |
Place in performance rating | 3079 | 3102 |
Processor Number | J1900 | 915 |
Series | Intel® Celeron® Processor J Series | Legacy Intel® Pentium® Processor |
Status | Launched | Discontinued |
Vertical segment | Desktop | Desktop |
Performance |
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64 bit support | ||
Base frequency | 2.00 GHz | 2.80 GHz |
L1 cache | 224 KB | 28 KB |
L2 cache | 2 MB | 4096 KB |
Manufacturing process technology | 22 nm | 65 nm |
Maximum core temperature | 105°C | 63.4°C |
Maximum frequency | 2.42 GHz | 2.8 GHz |
Number of cores | 4 | 2 |
Number of threads | 4 | |
Bus Speed | 800 MHz FSB | |
Die size | 162 mm2 | |
Transistor count | 376 million | |
VID voltage range | 1.200V-1.3375V | |
Memory |
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Max memory channels | 2 | |
Maximum memory size | 8 GB | |
Supported memory types | DDR3L 1333 | DDR1, DDR2, DDR3 |
Graphics |
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Graphics base frequency | 688 MHz | |
Graphics max dynamic frequency | 854 MHz | |
Graphics max frequency | 854 MHz | |
Intel® Flexible Display Interface (Intel® FDI) | ||
Intel® InTru™ 3D technology | ||
Intel® Quick Sync Video | ||
Processor graphics | Intel HD Graphics | |
Graphics interfaces |
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Number of displays supported | 2 | |
Wireless Display (WiDi) support | ||
Compatibility |
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Low Halogen Options Available | ||
Max number of CPUs in a configuration | 1 | 2 |
Package Size | 25mm X 27mm | 37.5mm x 37.5mm |
Sockets supported | FCBGA1170 | PLGA775 |
Thermal Design Power (TDP) | 10 Watt | 95 Watt |
Peripherals |
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Max number of PCIe lanes | 4 | |
PCI Express revision | 2.0 | |
PCIe configurations | X4, X2, X1 | |
Security & Reliability |
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Anti-Theft technology | ||
Execute Disable Bit (EDB) | ||
Intel® Identity Protection technology | ||
Intel® Trusted Execution technology (TXT) | ||
Advanced Technologies |
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Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® technology | ||
Flexible Display interface (FDI) | ||
Intel 64 | ||
Intel® AES New Instructions | ||
Intel® Hyper-Threading technology | ||
Intel® Optane™ Memory Supported | ||
Intel® Rapid Storage technology (RST) | ||
Intel® Stable Image Platform Program (SIPP) | ||
Intel® Turbo Boost technology | ||
Intel® vPro™ Platform Eligibility | ||
Physical Address Extensions (PAE) | 36-bit | 32-bit |
FSB parity | ||
Idle States | ||
Intel® Demand Based Switching | ||
Thermal Monitoring | ||
Virtualization |
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Intel® Virtualization Technology (VT-x) | ||
Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d) |