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Intel Core i5-2410M CPU

The Intel Core i5-2410M is a dual-core mobile processor based on the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture, released in 2011.

The Intel Core i5-2410M is a dual-core mobile processor from the Sandy Bridge family, launched in 2011. It features 2 cores and 4 threads via Hyper-Threading, with a base clock of 2.30 GHz and a boost clock of 2.90 GHz. Built on a 32 nm process, it has 3 MB of L3 cache and a TDP of 35 W. The processor supports DDR3 memory at 1066/1333 MHz across two channels and includes integrated Intel HD Graphics 3000. It offers 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes and instruction sets including 64-bit and Intel AVX. The CPU uses FCBGA1023 or PPGA988 sockets and was discontinued in 2019.

Benchmarks

Blender Open Data score11.73 samples/min
Nero Score AI129 images/min
Nero Score AVC encode497 fps

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Specifications

MicroarchitectureSandy Bridge
Cores2
Threads4
Base clock2.30 GHz
Boost clock2.90 GHz
L3 cache3 MB
Process node32 nm
TDP / base power35 W
SocketFCBGA1023, PPGA988
Memory supportDDR3 1066/1333
Memory channels2
ECC memory supportNo
Integrated graphicsIntel HD Graphics 3000
PCIe lanes (CPU)16
PCIe version2.0
Instruction sets64-bit, Intel AVX
Unlocked multiplierNo
Release date2011-01-01
Release year2011
Discontinued2019-12-31