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Intel Celeron N4100 CPU

The Intel Celeron N4100 is a quad-core processor released in December 2017, based on the Goldmont Plus microarchitecture and built on a 14 nm process.

The Intel Celeron N4100 is a quad-core, quad-thread processor from Intel's Apollo Lake family, launched in December 2017. It features a base clock of 1.10 GHz and a boost clock of 2.40 GHz, with 4 MB of L2 cache. Built on a 14 nm process, it has a TDP of only 6 W, making it suitable for low-power devices. The processor uses the FCBGA1090 socket and supports DDR4 and LPDDR4 memory up to 2400 MT/s across two channels. It includes integrated Intel UHD Graphics 600 and provides 6 PCIe 2.0 lanes. The N4100 supports 64-bit instructions and Intel SSE4.2 but lacks ECC memory support and an unlocked multiplier. It was discontinued at the end of 2024.

Benchmarks

Blender Open Data score12.25 samples/min
Nero Score AI155 images/min
Nero Score AVC encode421 fps

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Specifications

Microarchitecture unverified Goldmont Plus
Cores4
Threads4
Base clock1.10 GHz
Boost clock2.40 GHz
L2 cache (total)4 MB
Process node14 nm
TDP / base power6 W
SocketFCBGA1090
Memory supportDDR4/LPDDR4 upto 2400MT/s
Memory channels2
ECC memory supportNo
Integrated graphicsIntel UHD Graphics 600
PCIe lanes (CPU)6
PCIe version2.0
Instruction sets64-bit, Intel SSE4.2
Unlocked multiplierNo
Release date unverified 2017-12
Release year2017
Discontinued2024-12-31
Launch MSRP unverified 107 USD