CPU generation and family
Now let examine the processors version of the Apple A10 Fusion and the Intel Celeron J1850. The higher the model´s version and the more current generation, the better.
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Name
Apple A10 Fusion
Intel Celeron J1850
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Segment
Mobile
Mobile
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Family
Apple A series
Intel Celeron
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Generation
10
6
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CPU group
Apple A10/A10X
Intel Celeron J1000/N2000
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Predecessor
Apple A9
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Successor
Apple A11 Bionic
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CPU Cores and Base Frequency
Now let examine the base clock parameters of the Apple A10 Fusion and Intel Celeron J1850 CPUs. The processor with the highest score is victorious. You may also compare the turbo frequency in some models.
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Frequency
1.30 GHz
2.00 GHz
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CPU Cores
4
4
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Turbo (1 Core)
2.34 GHz
No turbo
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CPU Threads
4
4
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Turbo (4 Cores)
2.34 GHz
No turbo
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Hyperthreading
No
No
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Overclocking
No
No
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Core architecture
hybrid (big.LITTLE)
normal
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A core
2x Hurricane
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B core
2x Zephyr
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Internal Graphics
You may determine which included graphics card is superior by analyzing the Apple A10 Fusion and Intel Celeron J1850 CPUs. Nevertheless, not every model can also include an integrated video card. The block has no bearing on the overall performance score and can be skipped.
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GPU name
Apple A10
Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail GT1)
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GPU frequency
0.90 GHz
0.69 GHz
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GPU (Turbo)
No turbo
0.79 GHz
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Execution units
6
4
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Shader
192
32
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Max. GPU Memory
4 GB
8 GB
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Max. displays
1
2
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Generation
7
7
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DirectX Version
11.2
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Technology
16 nm
22 nm
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Release date
Q3/2016
Q3/2013
Hardware codec support
This is time to examine how CPUs differ in terms of hardware support for codecs. Each brand may have its own set of guidelines. The Apple A10 Fusion and Intel Celeron J1850 processor technologies are shown below for a more detailed comparison.
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h265 / HEVC (8 bit)
Decode
No
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h265 / HEVC (10 bit)
Decode
No
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h264
Decode / Encode
Decode / Encode
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VP9
Decode
No
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VP8
Decode
No
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AV1
No
No
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AVC
Decode
Decode / Encode
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VC-1
Decode
Decode
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JPEG
Decode / Encode
Decode
Memory & PCIe
The kind and amount of memory supported by the CPU have an impact on the performance ranking. As a consequence, experts recommend that you carefully compare which model produces the greatest outcomes. In our case, Apple A10 Fusion or Intel Celeron J1850.
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Memory type
LPDDR4-3200
DDR3L-1333 SO-DIMM
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Max. Memory
3 GB
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ECC
No
No
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Memory channels
1
2
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PCIe version
2.0
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PCIe lanes
4
Encryption
We decide in favor of an encryption-capable CPU Apple A10 Fusion or Intel Celeron J1850. If competing CPUs have the same performance in this block, you should compare other technical aspects.
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AES-NI
No
No
Thermal Management
Now let us analyze the temps of the Apple A10 Fusion and Intel Celeron J1850 CPUs. It is critical to note that the greater the processor´s TDP, the more efficient the cooling system would be required. A CPU with a lower TDP is said to be the best model.
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TDP (PL1)
5 W
10 W
Technical details
Contrast the specs of the Apple A10 Fusion and Intel Celeron J1850 CPUs, including L2-L3 cache, release date, motherboard socket, manufacturing method, ISA instruction set, and much more. Give heed to L2 and L3 - the higher this indication, the better; similarly, the smaller the technical process, the better.
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Instruction set (ISA)
x86-64 (64 bit)
x86-64 (64 bit)
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Virtualization
None
VT-x, VT-x EPT
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ISA extensions
SSE4.1, SSE4.2
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L2-Cache
4.00 MB
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L3-Cache
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2.00 MB
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Architecture
A10
Bay Trail
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Technology
10 nm
22 nm
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Socket
N/A
BGA 1170
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Release date
Q3/2016
Q3/2013
Devices using this processor
Let´s all examine the use of the processors Apple A10 Fusion and Intel Celeron J1850. Based on this comparison, you will understand the processor´s intended use (gaming, design, editing, mining, work, business).
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Used in
Apple iPhone 7Apple iPhone 7 PlusApple iPad (6. Gen)
Unknown