2014-01-13, 14:35
(2014-01-13, 00:22)tfouto Wrote:(2014-01-11, 14:32)john.cord Wrote: Yes but this "Celeron N2820" is way more powerful compared to the Celeron 847 (1,1GHz vs. 2,4GHz). Btw, this was just a example. There will be "h" NUCs with i3 and i5 too. The "h" stands for "high" wich means that there is space for a standard 2,5" HDD or SSD.
I am not so sure...
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=...40+1.10GHz
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=...Hz&id=2109
the second link is the N2810 and not the 2820. But almost the same. Only 0,4 ghz...
I dont understand this results... Maybe because of 2MB vs 1MB Cache?
Quite easy to understand when you know that these "Celerons" are basically higher clocked "Atoms", There will be also "Pentiums" based on the silbermont architecture.
They are not based on haswell.