Geekbench4 - Multi Core score 4322 points with a i3-2330M
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Hardware: Intel Core i3 2330M
Specs:CPUID : Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2330M CPU @ 2.20GHz
Architecture : x86
Codename : Sandy Bridge
L3 Cache : 3MB
Clock : 2.20GHz
Core/Thread : 2/4
TDP : 35W
Technology : 32nm
Socket : PPGA988
IGPU : Intel HD Graphics 3000 Mobile
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Software: Geekbench4 - Multi Core
Score: 4322 points
About: Geekbench4 - Multi CoreGeekbench 4 – Multi Core is a cross-platform benchmarking tool designed to measure processor performance in multi-threaded scenarios. Developed by Primate Labs, Geekbench 4 has become one of the most popular benchmarks due to its ability to test system performance under various types of modern computational workloads. The Multi Core mode is specifically designed to assess the efficiency and processing power of the CPU when all cores and threads are used simultaneously.
In this test, Geekbench 4 runs various real-world simulation scenarios, including data encryption, image processing, file compression, physics simulation, and machine learning. All of these tasks are designed to be executed in parallel, utilizing all available cores and threads on the processor. The resulting scores reflect how well the CPU handles heavy and complex workloads, such as rendering, video editing, or professional multitasking.
Geekbench 4 Multi Core is highly relevant in the era of processors with multiple cores and threads. High scores indicate that the CPU can efficiently divide and manage tasks, which is a critical factor in high-performance work environments. This benchmark is also useful for comparing performance across various types of devices, from high-end desktops and laptops to servers and mobile devices with multi-core capabilities.
The main advantage of Geekbench 4 is its consistent and accurate approach, as well as its ability to run on various operating systems such as Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS. This allows users to make fair and objective performance comparisons between different devices and processor architectures.
Overall, Geekbench 4 Multi Core is an essential tool for users who want to evaluate the computational power of their processors in multitasking workloads and scenarios requiring intensive parallel processing.
The Intel Core i3-2330M is a dual-core mobile processor launched in 2011 as part of Intel’s second-generation Sandy Bridge lineup. Designed for mid-range laptops, this processor features 2 cores and 4 threads thanks to Intel Hyper-Threading Technology, allowing it to handle light to moderate multitasking workloads efficiently. Operating at a fixed clock speed of 2.2 GHz and built on the 32nm process, the i3-2330M does not include Intel Turbo Boost, which limits its ability to dynamically increase performance under heavier loads, but it remains a solid choice for everyday use.
With a TDP of 35W, the i3-2330M balances power consumption and performance reasonably well for its era. It integrates Intel HD Graphics 3000, a GPU with a base clock of 650 MHz and a dynamic frequency up to 1.1 GHz. While not designed for modern gaming or demanding graphic applications, this integrated GPU handles HD video playback, basic 3D rendering, and older or lightweight games at low settings with relative ease. Users looking for casual computing and multimedia playback will find it sufficient.
In real-world usage, the Core i3-2330M performs well for standard computing tasks such as web browsing, streaming, office productivity (e.g., Word, Excel), and simple photo editing. Its Hyper-Threading capabilities give it a performance edge over older dual-core processors that lack thread duplication. However, the lack of Turbo Boost and a relatively low base frequency mean that it can struggle under CPU-intensive workloads like video rendering or large spreadsheet processing, especially when compared to more modern CPUs.
This specific configuration was tested on a SAMSUNG 300E4Z, a laptop originally shipped with an Intel Celeron B815 processor but later upgraded to the i3-2330M for better performance. With 4GB of DDR3 dual-channel memory and Windows 7 installed, the system runs smoothly for basic daily use, making the i3-2330M a practical upgrade option for budget-conscious users seeking improved performance without replacing their entire system.
Hardware Detail:
Device: SAMSUNG 300E4Z (This device originally used Celeron B815 which was upgraded to i3 2330M.)
RAM: 4GB DDR3 Dual Channel
OS: Windows 7
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