IntelBX8070811400F
IntelBX80646G1840

6 Cores, 12 Threads @2.6GHz, Rocket Lake.
Release date: Q1 2021.

2 Cores, 2 Threads @2.8GHz, Haswell.
Release date: Q2 2014.

Real World Speed
Performance profile from 54,133 user samples
46,609 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 101% Base clock 2.6 GHz, turbo 4.2 GHz (avg)
Worst Bench: 88% Base clock 2.6 GHz, turbo 4 GHz (avg)
Poor: 88% Great: 101%
SPEED RANK: 116th / 1442
Gaming
Gaming 94%
Nuclear submarine
Desktop
Desktop 96%
Nuclear submarine
Workstation
Workstation 86%
Aircraft carrier
7,524 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 58% Base clock 2.8 GHz, turbo 2.8 GHz (avg)
Worst Bench: 32% Base clock 2.8 GHz, turbo 2.8 GHz (avg)
Poor: 32% Great: 58%
SPEED RANK: 839th / 1442
Gaming
Gaming 49%
Yacht
Desktop
Desktop 58%
Gunboat
Workstation
Workstation 34%
Sail boat
Effective Speed
Effective CPU Speed
94.2 % Hugely faster effective speed.
+94%
48.6 %
Memory
Avg. Memory Latency
87.2 Pts Lower memory latency.
+18%
73.8 Pts
1-Core
Avg. Single Core Speed
147 Pts Hugely faster single-core speed.
+104%
72.2 Pts
2-Core
Avg. Dual Core Speed
285 Pts Hugely faster dual-core speed.
+111%
135 Pts
4-Core
Avg. Quad Core Speed
544 Pts Hugely faster quad-core speed.
+294%
138 Pts
8-Core
Avg. Octa Core Speed
855 Pts Hugely faster octa-core speed.
+511%
140 Pts
Memory
OC Memory Latency
95 Pts Slightly lower OC memory latency.
+5%
90.2 Pts
1-Core
OC Single Core Speed
153 Pts Hugely faster OC single-core speed.
+89%
81 Pts
2-Core
OC Dual Core Speed
303 Pts Hugely faster OC dual-core speed.
+89%
160 Pts
4-Core
OC Quad Core Speed
588 Pts Hugely faster OC quad-core speed.
+270%
159 Pts
8-Core
OC Octa Core Speed
913 Pts Hugely faster OC octa-core speed.
+471%
160 Pts
Market Share
Based on 67,714,356 CPUs tested
Market Share
Market Share (trailing 30 days)
0.79 % Insanely higher market share.
+∞%
0 %
Value
Value For Money
120 % Much better value.
+68%
71.2 %
User Rating
UBM User Rating
90 % Much more popular.
+73%
52 %
Price
Price (score)
$116 $69 Much cheaper.
+41%
Age
Newest
36 Months Much more recent.
+70%
120 Months
TDP
Thermal Design Power (TDP)
65 Watts 53 Watts More energy efficient.
+18%
Cores
CPU Processing Cores
6 cores Hugely higher core count.
+200%
2 cores
Threads
CPU Processing Threads
12 threads Hugely higher thread count.
+500%
2 threads
Lithography
Manufacturing process
14 nm Much newer manufacturing.
+36%
22 nm
Base Clock
Base Clock Speed
2.6 GHz 2.8 GHz Slightly faster base frequency.
+8%
Turbo Clock
Turbo Clock Speed
4.4 GHz Much faster turbo frequency.
+57%
2.8 GHz
64-Core
OC Multi Core Speed
1120 Pts Hugely faster OC 64-core speed.
+600%
160 Pts
64-Core
Avg. Multi Core Speed
1049 Pts Hugely faster 64-core speed.
+655%
139 Pts
Series
CPU Architecture
Rocket Lake Haswell
Socket
Motherboard Socket
FCLGA1200 FCLGA1150
Graphics
Integrated Graphics
None HD
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The Rocket Lake i5-11400F paired with a B560 motherboard and 3200 RAM ($365 USD) offers unprecedented value for money to gamers. It completely prices AMD's 5000 series out of the market. Rocket Lake brings higher IPC (early samples indicate +19%) which translates to around a 10% faster Effective Speed than both Intel's 10th Gen and AMD’s 5000 series. Despite Intel’s performance lead, AMD continues to outsell Intel. Given the scale of Intel's operation, it’s inexplicable that their marketing remains so neglected. Little effort is made to counter widespread disinformation such as: “it uses too much electricity” or the classic: “it needs more cores”. Intel’s marketing samples are routinely distributed to reviewers that appear better incentivized to bury Intel's products rather than review them. Not enabling XMP or only testing with BIOS power limits enabled is akin to leaving the handbrake on during a race. Mind-numbing “scientific” and rendering benchmarks are presented as gospel. Different games, mostly unplayed by real users, are cherry picked for each “review”. When it's convenient, canned game benchmarks are chosen such as Ulletical’s CSGO which runs at nearly double the in-game fps. Credible benchmark data, which necessarily includes replicable video footage from popular games, is the exception rather than the rule. At every release, AMD’s marketers coordinate narratives to ensure another feast of blue blubber. Nonetheless, towards the end of 2021, Intel’s Golden Cove is due to offer an additional 20-30% performance increase. At that time, with a net 30-40% performance lead, Intel will probably regain significant market share despite AMD's class-leading marketing. In the meantime, most PC gamers need look no further than the 11400F. [Mar '21 CPUPro]

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The Intel Celeron G1840 is a budget dual-core processor for desktops. Released in Q2 of 2014, this Haswell based CPU is 10% faster than its Ivy Bridge Celeron predecessors such as the G1630. The G1840 is very similar to the Celeron G1850 and G1830 which were also launched in the first half of 2014, which begs the question from Intel: Why? With its base clock speed of 2.8 GHz, the G1840 scores an average effective speed of 73 which is ample for basic processing needs. The G1840 has a TDP of just 53 Watts, so it's a low power, low heat and therefore low cost processor. Coupled with an SSD and a decent graphics card the G1840 will give a pretty good user experience, but the 100 MHz faster and similarly priced G1850 is a better option. [Nov '14 CPUPro]

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