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Comparison
Apple M2 vs Intel Celeron 7305
Apple M2 vs Intel Celeron 7305
VS
Apple M2
Intel Celeron 7305
We compared two laptop CPUs: Apple M2 with 8 cores 3.5GHz and Intel Celeron 7305 with 5 cores 1.1GHz . You will find out which processor performs better in benchmark tests, key specifications, power consumption and more.
Main Differences
Apple M2 's Advantages
Higher specification of memory (6400 vs 5200)
Larger memory bandwidth (102.4GB/s vs 76.8GB/s)
Higher base frequency (3.5GHz vs 1.1GHz)
More modern manufacturing process (5nm vs 10nm)
Score
Benchmark
Geekbench 6 Single Core
Apple M2
+393%
2694
Intel Celeron 7305
546
Geekbench 6 Multi Core
Apple M2
+711%
10130
Intel Celeron 7305
1248
Geekbench 5 Single Core
Apple M2
+349%
1914
Intel Celeron 7305
426
Geekbench 5 Multi Core
Apple M2
+621%
8942
Intel Celeron 7305
1240
Apple M2
VS
Intel Celeron 7305
General Parameters
Jun 2022
Release Date
Jan 2022
Apple
Manufacturer
Intel
Laptop
Type
Laptop
ARMv8
Instruction Set
x86-64
Apple M2
Core Architecture
Alder Lake
-
Processor Number
7305
Apple M-Socket
Socket
BGA-1744
Apple M2 GPU
Integrated Graphics
UHD Graphics (48 EU)
Package
20 billions
Transistor Count
-
5 nm
Manufacturing Process
10 nm
15 W
Power Consumption
12-15 W
-
Max Turbo Power Consumption
55 W
-
Peak Operating Temperature
100°C
CPU Performance
4
Performance Cores
1
4
Performance Core Threads
1
3.5 GHz
Performance Core Base Frequency
1.1 GHz
3.4 GHz
Performance Core Turbo Frequency
-
4
Efficiency Cores
4
4
Efficiency Core Threads
4
2.4 GHz
Efficiency Core Base Frequency
0.9 GHz
8
Total Core Count
5
8
Total Thread Count
5
-
Bus Frequency
100 MHz
-
Multiplier
11x
192 K per core
L1 Cache
80 K per core
16 MB shared
L2 Cache
1280 K per core
-
L3 Cache
8 MB shared
No
Unlocked Multiplier
No
Memory Parameters
LPDDR5-6400
Memory Types
DDR5-4800, DDR4-3200, LPDDR5-5200, LPDDR4x-4267
24 GB
Max Memory Size
64 GB
2
Max Memory Channels
2
102.4 GB/s
Max Memory Bandwidth
76.8 GB/s
No
ECC Memory Support
No
Graphics Card Parameters
true
Integrated Graphics
true
500 MHz
GPU Base Frequency
-
1398 MHz
GPU Max Dynamic Frequency
1100 MHz
1024
Shader Units
-
64
Texture Units
-
32
Raster Operation Units
-
128
Execution Units
-
15 W
Power Consumption
-
6016x3384 - 60 Hz
Max Resolution
-
2.86 TFLOPS
Graphics Performance
-
Miscellaneous
-
Official Website
Intel Celeron 7305
4.0
PCIe Version
4.0
-
PCIe Lanes
20
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