Intel Celeron G470

Intel Celeron G470

About processor

The Intel Celeron G470 processor is a decent entry-level CPU for basic computing needs. With a single core and two threads, it is not the most powerful processor on the market, but it does offer satisfactory performance for light tasks such as web browsing, word processing, and streaming media. The 32nm Sandy Bridge technology ensures efficient power usage with a TDP of 35W, making it a good option for energy-conscious users. The Geekbench 6 scores of 248 for single-core performance and 340 for multi-core performance indicate that this processor is capable of handling everyday tasks with ease. While it may struggle with more demanding applications and multitasking, the Intel Celeron G470 is a budget-friendly option for those who are not looking for top-of-the-line performance. Its reliability and efficiency make it suitable for basic desktop computing needs. Overall, the Intel Celeron G470 is a solid choice for casual users who prioritize affordability and energy efficiency over high-performance capabilities. If you're in the market for a processor that can handle day-to-day tasks without breaking the bank, the Intel Celeron G470 is worth considering.

Basic

Label Name
Intel
Platform
Desktop
Launch Date
April 2013
Model Name
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The Intel processor number is just one of several factors - along with processor brand, system configurations, and system-level benchmarks - to be considered when choosing the right processor for your computing needs.
G470
Code Name
Sandy Bridge

CPU Specifications

Total Cores
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Cores is a hardware term that describes the number of independent central processing units in a single computing component (die or chip).
1
Total Threads
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Where applicable, Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology is only available on Performance-cores.
2
Basic Frequency
2.00 GHz
CPU Socket
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The socket is the component that provides the mechanical and electrical connections between the processor and motherboard.
FCLGA1155
Technology
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Lithography refers to the semiconductor technology used to manufacture an integrated circuit, and is reported in nanometer (nm), indicative of the size of features built on the semiconductor.
32 nm
TDP
35 W
PCI Express Version
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PCI Express Revision is the supported version of the PCI Express standard. Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (or PCIe) is a high-speed serial computer expansion bus standard for attaching hardware devices to a computer. The different PCI Express versions support different data rates.
2.0
Instruction Set
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The instruction set is a hard program stored inside the CPU that guides and optimizes CPU operations. With these instruction sets, the CPU can run more efficiently. There are many manufacturers that design CPUs, which results in different instruction sets, such as the 8086 instruction set for the Intel camp and the RISC instruction set for the ARM camp. x86, ARM v8, and MIPS are all codes for instruction sets. Instruction sets can be extended; for example, x86 added 64-bit support to create x86-64. Manufacturers developing CPUs that are compatible with a certain instruction set need authorization from the instruction set patent holder. A typical example is Intel authorizing AMD, enabling the latter to develop CPUs compatible with the x86 instruction set.
64-bit

Memory Specifications

Memory Type
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Intel® processors come in four different types: Single Channel, Dual Channel, Triple Channel, and Flex Mode. Maximum supported memory speed may be lower when populating multiple DIMMs per channel on products that support multiple memory channels.
DDR3 1066/1333
Max Memory Size
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Max memory size refers to the maximum memory capacity supported by the processor.
32 GB
Memory Channels
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The number of memory channels refers to the bandwidth operation for real world application.
2
Bus Speed
5 GT/s
Max Memory Bandwidth
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Max Memory bandwidth is the maximum rate at which data can be read from or stored into a semiconductor memory by the processor (in GB/s).
17 GB/s

GPU Specifications

GPU Name
Intel® HD Graphics for 2nd Generation Intel® Processors
Graphics Frequency
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Graphics max dynamic frequency refers to the maximum opportunistic graphics render clock frequency (in MHz) that can be supported using Intel® HD Graphics with Dynamic Frequency feature.
1.00 GHz

Benchmarks

Geekbench 6
Single Core Score
248
Geekbench 6
Multi Core Score
340
Geekbench 5
Single Core Score
339
Geekbench 5
Multi Core Score
436
Passmark CPU
Single Core Score
844
Passmark CPU
Multi Core Score
568

Compared to Other CPU

Geekbench 6 Single Core
250 +0.8%
247 -0.4%
247 -0.4%
Geekbench 6 Multi Core
354 +4.1%
341 +0.3%
Geekbench 5 Single Core
342 +0.9%
Geekbench 5 Multi Core
436 -0%
436 -0%
Passmark CPU Single Core
845 +0.1%
845 +0.1%
840 -0.5%
Passmark CPU Multi Core
569 +0.2%
562 -1.1%
561 -1.2%