Intel Celeron N5095
The Intel Celeron N5095, also part of the Jasper Lake lineup and released in Q1 2021, is a laptop processor designed for entry-level devices with slightly higher performance requirements. With a TDP of 15W and operating temperature up to 105°C, this chip offers improved performance compared to lower-end Celeron models. Featuring 4 cores and 4 threads, with a base clock speed of 2.0GHz and no boost capability, it provides adequate performance for basic productivity tasks and multimedia consumption. The Celeron N5095 includes a shared 4MB cache and supports DDR4-2933 memory, making it suitable for budget-friendly portátiles and Chromebooks.
Intel Celeron N5095
The Intel Celeron N5095, also part of the Jasper Lake lineup and released in Q1 2021, is a laptop processor designed for entry-level devices with slightly higher performance requirements. With a TDP of 15W and operating temperature up to 105°C, this chip offers improved performance compared to lower-end Celeron models. Featuring 4 cores and 4 threads, with a base clock speed of 2.0GHz and no boost capability, it provides adequate performance for basic productivity tasks and multimedia consumption. The Celeron N5095 includes a shared 4MB cache and supports DDR4-2933 memory, making it suitable for budget-friendly portátiles and Chromebooks.
General Parameters | |
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Release Date | Q1 2021 |
Manufacturer | Intel |
Type | Laptop |
Instruction Set | x86-64 |
Core Architecture | Jasper Lake |
PCI Express | N/A |
PCIE Version | 3 |
Integrated Graphics | Yes |
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Others
Package | |
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Fabrication Process | 10nm |
Socket | BGA-1338 |
Energy Consumption | 15 W |
Max Temp | 105°C |
CPU Performance | |
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Main Cores | 4 |
Main Threads | N/A |
Main Cores Base Freq. | N/A |
Main Cores Turbo Freq. | N/A |
Total Cores | 4 |
Total Threads | 4 |
Bus Frequency | 100MHz |
Multiplier | 20x |
L1 Cache | N/A |
L2 Cache | 384K per core |
L3 Cache | 4MB shared |
Unlocked Multiplier | No |
Memory Parameters | |
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Memory Types | DDR4-2933 |
Max Memory | 16GB |
Max. Memory Channels | 2 |
Max Bandwidth | N/A |
ECC Memory Support | N/A |
GPU Parameters | |
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Integrated Graphics | Yes |
GPU Base Frequency | 350MHz |
Dynamic Max GPU Frequency | 750MHz |
Shaders | 256 |
Texture Units | 16 |
ROP Units | 8 |
Execution Units | 16 |
Energy Consumption | 6W |
Miscellaneous | |
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PCIE Version | 3 |
PCIE Lines | N/A |
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