Intel to Launch New Intel310 Dual-Core Processor with High Clock Frequency

TapTechNews July 11th news, Intel Corporation is planning to expand the RaptorLake product line and launch a brand-new Intel310 dual-core processor with a default clock frequency reaching 4.1 GHz.

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According to the information in the benchmark database, the specification of the Intel310 processor is very similar to that of Intel300, except that the clock frequency is slightly higher.

In terms of specification, the Intel310 is equipped with 2 P-cores of the RaptorCove core architecture, 4 threads, a default clock frequency of 4.10 GHz, and is also equipped with 6 MB L3 cache and 2.5 MB L2 cache.

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The benchmark test platform for this time is the Gigabyte H610MKDDR4 motherboard, using 8GB of DDR4-3200 memory in single-channel mode. The designed power consumption of the Intel310 processor is 46 watts, and like other products in the RaptorLake series, it uses the LGA1700 socket.

In terms of performance, the single-core score of the Intel310 in GeekBench6 is 2152 points, exceeding that of the AMD Ryzen7 5800X; the multi-core score is 4252 points, exceeding the Core i3-10100 with 4 cores and 8 threads. TapTechNews attaches the relevant benchmark comparison as follows:

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Overall, the Intel310 CPU is a low-end SKU, suitable for users who only need a dual-core chip, and the pricing should be less than 100 US dollars.

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