Celeron list: Intel Celeron G3940 : List of security vulnerabilities

Intel Celeron G3940 : List of security vulnerabilities

Intel Celeron G3940 : List of security vulnerabilities

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# CVE ID CWE ID # of Exploits Vulnerability Type(s) Publish Date Update Date Score Gained Access Level Access Complexity Authentication Conf. Integ. Avail.

1

CVE-2020-0551 74
2020-03-12 2021-07-21

1.9

None Local Medium Not required Partial None None
Load value injection in some Intel(R) Processors utilizing speculative execution may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable information disclosure via a side channel with local access. The list of affected products is provided in intel-sa-00334: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/advisory/intel-sa-00334. html

2

CVE-2020-0543 459
2020-06-15 2022-04-28

2.1

None Local Low Not required Partial None None
Incomplete cleanup from specific special register read operations in some Intel(R) Processors may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable information disclosure via local access.

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Intel Celeron D Processors List

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Name Cores / Threads Clock Socket L3 Cache TDP Released
Intel Celeron D 352
Celeron D (Cedar Mill)
1 / 1 3. 2 GHz Intel Socket 775 84 W 28 May 2006
Intel Celeron D 350
Celeron D (Prescott)
1 / 1 3.2 GHz Intel Socket 478 84 W 28 June 2005
Intel Celeron D 346
Celeron D (Prescott)
1 / 1 3.06 GHz Intel Socket 775 73 W 1 October 2004
Intel Celeron D 326
Celeron D (Prescott)
1 / 1 2.53 GHz Intel Socket 775 73 W 22 September 2004
Intel Celeron D 340
Celeron D (Prescott)
1 / 1 2.93 GHz Intel Socket 775 84 W 22 September 2004
Intel Celeron D 341
Celeron D (Prescott)
1 / 1 2.93 GHz Intel Socket 775 84 W 22 September 2004
Intel Celeron D 325
Celeron D (Prescott)
1 / 1 2. 533 GHz Intel Socket 775 73 W 24 June 2004
Intel Celeron D 330
Celeron D (Prescott)
1 / 1 2.667 GHz Intel Socket 775 84 W 24 June 2004
Intel Celeron D 335
Celeron D (Prescott)
1 / 1 2.8 GHz Intel Socket 478 84 W 24 June 2004
Intel Celeron D 335
Celeron D (Prescott)
1 / 1 2.8 GHz Intel Socket 478 84 W 24 June 2004

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Overview of the Intel Celeron G1820 processor

Description

Specifications

Released year 2013
Segment for desktop computers
Socket Socket LGA 1150
Number of cores 2
Number of threads 2
Base frequency 2700 MHz
Turbo Core
L1/L2/L3 cache 64Kb/512Kb/2Mb
Unlocked multiplier no
Architecture (core) Haswell
Process 22nm
Integrated video core Intel HD 4th gen
Max. memory frequency DDR3 1600Mhz
Max. memory size 32Gb
TDP 53W
Max. temperature 72C
Windows 11 support no

Supported instructions: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4 (SSE4.1 + SSE4.2), AES, AVX, F16C, EM64T, NX, VT, Hyper-Threading, Turbo Boost 2.0
Supported operating systems: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 10 x86-x64, Linux x86-x64

Intel Celeron G1820 processor review

The processor was released in 2013 for motherboards with Socket LGA 1150. The model belongs to the office performance CPU in the fourth generation Intel Core processor line, has 2 cores with a frequency of 2700 MHz and a heat dissipation of 53W, which will require a gentle cooling system (up to 65W). The Intel Celeron G1820 is made according to the technological standards of 22nm and carries the Haswell architecture. To date, the designated processor cannot be considered a gaming processor, although it can provide the minimum required performance in such projects as Tomb Raider 1 (2013), The Witcher 3 (2015), and GTA V (2013). This CPU will provide comfortable work in Windows 7-10 operating systems, cope with office tasks, surf the Internet without any problems.

Comparative performance table Intel Celeron G1820

This table summarizes the results of tests of the overall performance of the processor in question, the nearest junior and senior models of the line (if any), predecessor and successor (if any), as well as the capabilities of the closest competitor models :

performance test

Positioning CPU Model PassMark
Test piece Intel Celeron G1820 100%
Junior model Intel Celeron G1820T -2.2%
Older model Intel Celeron G1830 -5.7%
Closest competitor AMD Athlon II X3 435 +0.0%

Intel Celeron G1820 gaming test:

Compatible motherboards:

The sample in question is fully compatible with motherboards equipped with Socket LGA 1150 and built on chipsets (logic sets) H81, B85 , Q85, Q87, H87, Z87, H97, Z97.

Appearance of Socket LGA 1150.

p.s. If possible, use RAM in dual-channel mode (two identical strips), this will give the system additional performance.

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Intel Celeron N5095 vs Celeron J4125 Performance Comparison

VS

Intel Celeron N5095

Intel Celeron J4125

Which is better: laptop Intel Celeron N5095 at 2.0 GHz or desktop Celeron J4125 at 2.0 GHz? To find out, read our comparative testing of these 4-core processors in popular benchmarks, games and heavy applications.

  1. Overview
  2. Differences
  3. Performance
  4. Features
  5. Comments

Overview

Overview and comparison of the main metrics from NanoReview

Single-threaded performance

Rating in tests using a single core fine performance

All-core benchmarks

Celeron N5095

8

Celeron J4125

7

Power efficiency

Chip power efficiency

Celeron N5095

69

Celeron J4125

56

NanoReview rating

Final Processor Score

Celeron N5095

27

Celeron J4125

21

Key differences

What are the main differences between J4125 and N5095

Reasons to choose Intel Celeron N5095

  • Supports up to 16 GB DDR4-2933
  • Introduced 1 year and 2 months later than rival
  • New PCI Express — 3. 0 standard
  • More modern process technology — 1 0 vs. 14 nanometers
  • On 44% faster in single-core Geekbench v5 — 645 and 447 points

Benchmark tests

Compare the results of processor tests in benchmarks

Cinebench R23 (single-core)

Celeron N5095

612

Celeron J4125

n/a

Cinebench R23 (multi-core)

Celeron N5095

2171

Celeron J4125

n/a

Passmark CPU (single core)

Celeron N5095
+30%

1503

Celeron J4125

1158

Passmark CPU (multi-core)

Celeron N5095
+34%

3998

Celeron J4125

2978

Geekbench 5 (single core)

Celeron N5095
+45%

642

Celeron J4125

444

Geekbench 5 (multi-core)

Celeron N5095
+33%

1953

Celeron J4125

1464

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Specifications

List of full specifications of the Intel Celeron N5095 and Celeron J4125

General information

Manufacturer Intel Intel
Release date January 1, 2021 November 4, 2019
Type For laptop Desktop
Instruction set architecture x86-64 x86-64
Codename Jasper Lake
Model number N5095 J4125
Integrated graphics UHD Graphics (Jasper Lake 16 EU) UHD Graphics 600

Processor

Performance Cores
Core 4 4
threads 4 4
Frequency 2. 0 GHz 2.0 GHz
General
Number of cores 4 4
Number of threads 4 4
Bus frequency 100 MHz
Multiplier 20x 20x
Level 1 cache 32KB (per core)
Level 2 cache 384KB (per core) 4MB (shared)
Level 3 cache 4MB (shared)
Unlocked multiplier No No
Process 10 nanometers 14 nanometers
Power consumption (TDP) 15 W 10W
Socket BGA-1338 BGA-1090
Critical temperature 105°C 105°C
Integrated graphics Intel UHD Graphics (Jasper Lake 16 EU) Intel UHD Graphics 600
GPU frequency 350 MHz 200 MHz
Boost GPU frequency 750 MHz 750 MHz
Shader blocks 256 96
TMUs 16 12
ROPs 8 2
Computer units 16 12
TGP 6W 5 W
Max. resolution 3840×2160 — 30Hz

iGPU FLOPS

Celeron N5095

0.24 teraflops

Celeron J4125

0.14 teraflops

901 12

Memory support

Memory type — DDR4-2933
— LPDDR4x-2933
— DDR4-2400
— LPDDR4-2400
Max. size 16 GB 8 GB
Number of channels 2 2
ECC support No No

Other

Official site Site Intel Celeron N5095 Site Intel Celeron J4125
PCI Express Version 3.0 2.0
Max. PCI Express lanes 8 6
Extended instructions SSE4.2

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