Comparing technical specs and benchmarks

Intel Atom Z3460
VS
Intel Celeron N2810

Intel Atom Z3460  -  DDR3-1066 

Intel Celeron N2810 22 nm - 2.00 GHz DDR3L-1066 SO-DIMM 

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Intel Atom Z3460 vs. Intel Celeron N2810
CPU Cores and Base Frequency

In comparison between Intel Atom Z3460 and Intel Celeron N2810, you should choose the model which has more cores and threads with base and turbo frequencies. All the features influence the system’s high-speed performance.

2 / 2
CPU Cores / Threads
2 / 2
No
Hyperthreading
No
No
Overclocking
No
Frequency
2.00 GHz
1.60 GHz
Turbo Frequency (1 Core)
No turbo
No turbo
Turbo Frequency (2 Cores)
No turbo

Intel Atom Z3460 vs. Intel Celeron N2810
CPU generation and family

2
CPU Cores
2
Generation
7

Intel Atom Z3460 vs. Intel Celeron N2810
Internal Graphics

Some manufacturers build a graphic core in many CPUs being an additional advantage. If you use a video card which is separated from a CPU, we recommend you skip this comparison as there is no need to compare Intel Atom Z3460 to Intel Celeron N2810 across a built-in video card.

GPU name
Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail GT1)
GPU frequency
0.31 GHz
No turbo
GPU (Turbo)
0.76 GHz
Execution units
4
Shader
32
Max. displays
2
Generation
7
Direct X
11.2
Technology
22 nm
Release date
Q3/2013

Intel Atom Z3460 vs. Intel Celeron N2810
Hardware codec support

Pay attention to support of different technological options by CPUs. The general performance is not influenced. In the interest of time, you can skip this section.

No
h265 8bit
No
No
h265 10bit
No
No
h264
Decode / Encode
No
VP8
No
No
VP9
No
No
AVC
Decode / Encode
No
VC-1
Decode
No
JPEG
Decode

Intel Atom Z3460 vs. Intel Celeron N2810
Memory & PCIe

Modern CPUs support memory which operates in a multi-channel regime that provides high-speed data exchange and improves productivity. The higher the ram’s clock frequency, its standard (for example, DDR3, DDR4, DDR5) and maximum space in a system are, the better it is.

PCIe version
2.0
PCIe lanes
4
DDR3-1066
Memory type
DDR3L-1066 SO-DIMM
4 GB
Max. Memory
2
Memory channels
2
No
ECC
No
Yes
AES-NI
No

Intel Atom Z3460 vs. Intel Celeron N2810
Thermal Management

High-performance and powerful CPUs require the essence of a good power supply. Here you learn how much TDP Intel Atom Z3460 and Intel Celeron N2810 have. We recommend paying attention to the model which has lower TDP.

TDP
7.5 W
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TDP up
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TDP down
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90 °C
Tjunction max.
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Intel Atom Z3460 vs. Intel Celeron N2810
Technical details

Here is the main information which can define the best CPU comparing technical specifications. Thus, the higher cash L2 and L3, the better it is. The lower the technological process of CPU production, the better it is. Another important factor is a production year that directly influences the manufacturer’s support terms and the opportunity of a system modernization at minimal cost in the future.

1.00 MB
L3-Cache
1.00 MB
Merrifield
Architecture
Bay Trail-M
22 nm
Technology
22 nm
None
Virtualization
VT-x
N/A
Socket
BGA 1170
Q1/2014
Release date
Q4/2013

Intel Atom Z3460 vs. Intel Celeron N2810
Devices using this processor

In completing the comparison between Intel Atom Z3460 and Intel Celeron N2810, you can learn in which computer systems these models are used.

Unknown
Used in
Unknown

Cinebench R15 (Single-Core)

Cinebench R15 is Maxon’s actual benchmark for older processors versions that test the processor’s performance without hyperthreading in single-core mode.

Cinebench R15 (Multi-Core)

Cinebench R15 benchmark reflects the efficiency of your processor operation in assessment mode. It works on Cinema 4 Suite software complex of the earlier version. Hyperthreading is not included.

iGPU - FP32 Performance (Single-precision GFLOPS)

A benchmark is designed to determine graphics cards’ performance and speed, built into their central processor. It works in iGPU mode, FP32 Performance. The higher the rate is, the better it is.

Geekbench 3, 64bit (Single-Core)

To define how efficient and powerful a processor is among several models or in comparison with another, we recommend paying attention to Geekbench 3 benchmark, which tests the single-core processor performance.

Geekbench 3, 64bit (Multi-Core)

To reveal the whole potential of the equipment, the Geekbench 3 benchmark uses all cores for 64bit models in a specialised software complex that imitates modelling various 3D scenarios. The higher estimation is, the better the performance is.

Cinebench R11.5, 64bit (Single-Core)

Cinebench R11.5 is an outdated version of the benchmark for processors of earlier generations. To find out the potential or compare it with a modern processor model, it is enough to check the performance estimate. The higher it is, the better it is. Hyperthreading is not included.

Cinebench R11.5, 64bit (Multi-Core)

Cinebench R11.5 benchmark is designed for testing early-generation processors. The overall final performance is based on 3D scene simulations in Cinema 4 Suite. It engages all processor cores.

Estimated results for PassMark CPU Mark

The authoritative benchmark PassMark shows how efficient the processor is in the overall performance rating. It takes into account the operation mode of all cores and supports hyperthreading. The benchmark is based on various scenarios for performing calculations, 2D and 3D modelling.