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Cinebench - 2003 Single Core score 1446 cb with a i5-1135G7

Thursday, 01 January 1970 07:00 | Update at null




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Hardware Detail

Hardware: Intel Core i5 1135G7

Specs:

CPUID : 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1135G7 @ 2.40GHz
Architecture : x86
Codename : Tiger Lake-U
L3 Cache : 8MB
Clock : 2.40GHz - 4.20GHz
Core/Thread : 4/8
TDP : 28W
Technology : 10nm
Socket : FCBGA1449
IGPU : Intel Iris Xe Graphics Mobile G7

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Software Detail

Software: Cinebench - 2003 Single Core

Score: 1446 cb

About: Cinebench - 2003 Single Core

Cinebench 2003 - Single Core is one of the classic benchmark methods used to measure the single-core (single-threaded) performance of a processor. Cinebench 2003 is a free benchmarking tool developed based on CINEMA 4D Release 8, MAXON's professional 3D software. This version was designed to test system performance in terms of rendering and graphics processing, and is still used today as a benchmark for CPU performance in the past.

In single core mode, Cinebench 2003 runs the 3D rendering process on only one CPU core. This test is very important because many classic applications and games still rely on single core performance to complete important tasks such as logic processing, interface response, or serial processes that cannot be parallelized. Therefore, the benchmark results of Cinebench 2003 single core give a clear picture of the efficiency and power of the processor core in the face of light to medium workloads.

This benchmark shows the rendering of a complex 3D scene, which requires high processing time and power from a single CPU core. The resulting score indicates how fast the processor is able to complete the task-the higher the score, the better the performance. This is very useful for comparing CPU architectures between generations, especially before the multi-core era became the industry standard.

Although technology has advanced rapidly and many modern benchmarks now test multi-core and multi-threading intensively, Cinebench 2003 single core remains relevant for enthusiasts, overclockers, and retro system collectors. The benchmark provides accurate historical and technical references, and shows how single core performance has evolved over time. The test is also suitable for measuring system stability when overclocking CPU cores.

About Intel Core i5 1135G7

The Intel Core i5-1135G7 is a quad-core mobile processor introduced in late 2020 as part of Intel’s 11th generation Tiger Lake lineup. Designed for thin and light laptops, this CPU delivers a strong balance of performance, power efficiency, and modern features, making it a popular choice for both casual users and professionals. Featuring 4 cores and 8 threads through Hyper-Threading Technology, it operates at a base clock of 2.4 GHz and can reach up to 4.2 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost, ensuring smooth multitasking and snappy responsiveness for day-to-day applications.

Built using Intel’s advanced 10nm SuperFin process, the i5-1135G7 offers improved efficiency and thermal performance over previous 14nm generations. With a configurable TDP ranging from 12W to 28W, OEMs can adjust the performance envelope depending on the device’s thermal design. The standout feature of this processor is its integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics, equipped with 80 Execution Units and a dynamic frequency of up to 1.3 GHz. Compared to older Intel UHD Graphics, Iris Xe brings a massive leap in performance, capable of handling casual gaming, 4K video playback, and GPU-accelerated workloads like video rendering or image editing.

In benchmark tests such as Cinebench R23, the i5-1135G7 scores around 5661 points (multi-core) and 1334 points (single-core), showcasing excellent performance for a low-power chip. These scores reflect its capability to handle modern productivity software, web-based workflows, and even creative tools like Adobe Photoshop or Premiere Pro though for heavier workloads, a higher-end CPU may still be recommended.

Real-world performance testing was done on a Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 14ITL6, a budget-to-midrange laptop equipped with 12GB DDR4 3200MHz dual-channel memory (8+4 configuration). This setup, combined with Windows 10 and Windows 11 22H2, allows the i5-1135G7 to fully utilize its integrated GPU and high-speed memory interface for a snappy and responsive user experience.

Whether you're a student, a professional, or a casual user looking for a capable, energy-efficient processor, the Intel Core i5-1135G7 stands out as one of the best value choices in the ultrabook category.

Hardware Detail:

Device: Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 14ITL6
RAM: 12GB DDR4 3200MHz Dual Channel (8+4)
OS: Windows 10, Windows 11 22H2


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