Intel Core i3-10100 passe par SANDRA, bat i3-9100 de 31% dans les tests multimédias


Intel's 10th generation Core desktop processor lineup, based on the 14 nm 'Comet Lake' silicon, will begin with the Core i3-10100 succeeding the Core i3-9100 and i3-8100. To squeeze the most out of the microarchitecture that's essentially identical to 'Skylake,' Intel has decided to enable HyperThreading across the Core processor family, which means the i3-10100 is a 4-core/8-thread chip. Interestingly, Intel has given it just 6 MB of shared L3 cache. It's likely that the slightly beefed up i3-103xx will be differentiated with 8 MB of L3 cache. The chip has the same 3.60 GHz nominal frequency, and an unknown degree of Turbo Boost. The current-gen i3-9100 features Turbo Boost, so it's likely that its successor will also get the feature.

Une entrée de base de données en ligne SiSoft SANDRA pour l'i3-10100 a fait surface, où elle a un score global de 382,61 MPix / s à l'aide de tests multimédias, une avancée significative par rapport aux quelque 290 MPix / s de l'i3-9100 (une augmentation de 31% des performances ). Cette augmentation des performances peut être attribuée à HyperThreading, car les tests multimédias de SANDRA en tirent parti efficacement. Intel devrait lancer le Core i3-10100 aux alentours de 120 $, en concurrence avec le Ryzen 3 3200G d'AMD.
Source: SiSoft SANDRA Database