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Intel Processor N95 vs. N97 vs. N100 vs. Core I3-N305 Benchmarks Comparison

28 点作者 teleforce9 个月前

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johnklos9 个月前
There are lots of people out there saying to get one of these low(er) power Intel systems instead of, say, an Orange Pi 5 or some other ARM machine, but I think some of the information from the comments tells us a little more about their suitability for certain applications:<p>&quot;In fact ‘whole systems’ were benchmarked and not just Intel CPUs (under identical environmental conditions) since as we know in the meantime on Alder Lake-N Intel chose to throttle down the memory controller above a certain thermal treshold (sic) which affects all those benchmarks needing high RAM bandwidth or low RAM latency.&quot;<p>I thought the idea of having a CPU that runs at crazy speeds for the first minute or two, only to thermally throttle to something more realistic, was something that only applied to the marketed-to-gamers, high end CPUs, but apparently not. Low power CPUs should be simple to cool and should only ever thermally throttle in extreme cases (like running in a hot attic or car or something similar).<p>When I consider that an Intel N100 takes twice the power yet doesn&#x27;t deliver even close to twice the performance of an Orange Pi 5, I can&#x27;t help but lose interest.<p>Even comparing the N100 with my long time favorite low power x86, the AMD Athlon 5350 from ten years ago, I can&#x27;t help but feel like Intel really hasn&#x27;t innovated much here. I&#x27;d love to do some benchmarks, but I think the N100 isn&#x27;t even twice the IPC of those decade old CPUs, yet those ran four cores at 2 GHz using so little power that their tiny little fans don&#x27;t even turn on much of the time, even when all the cores at 100%. Where&#x27;s your version of that CPU, Intel?
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cromka9 个月前
Why do we never see such cheap, low-wattage CPUs with ECC memory controllers? There’s absolutely a market for these, starting with home NAS and generic servers. I just don’t get it, such a missed opportunity here!
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magicalhippo9 个月前
Unfortunate that an actively cooled N100 was not in the mix, would have been interesting to see how much cooling affects performance.<p>Also, echo the comments on the site, what is up with that naming scheme for these CPUs?