Celeron J1800 vs Xeon L5630

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Primary details

Comparing Xeon L5630 and Celeron J1800 processor market type (desktop or notebook), architecture, sales start time and price.

Place in the ranking1963not rated
Place by popularitynot in top-100not in top-100
Cost-effectiveness evaluation0.10no data
Market segmentServerLaptop
Seriesno dataIntel Celeron
Power efficiency4.50no data
Architecture codenameWestmere-EP (2010−2011)Bay Trail-D (2013)
Release date16 March 2010 (14 years ago)1 November 2013 (11 years ago)
Launch price (MSRP)$1,100$72

Cost-effectiveness evaluation

Performance per price, higher is better.

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Detailed specifications

Xeon L5630 and Celeron J1800 basic parameters such as number of cores, number of threads, base frequency and turbo boost clock, lithography, cache size and multiplier lock state. These parameters indirectly say of CPU speed, though for more precise assessment you have to consider their test results.

Physical cores4 (Quad-Core)2 (Dual-core)
Threads82
Base clock speed2.13 GHz2.41 GHz
Boost clock speed2.4 GHz2.58 GHz
L1 cache64 KB (per core)112 KB
L2 cache256 KB (per core)1 MB
L3 cache12 MB (shared)1 MB L2 Cache
Chip lithography32 nm22 nm
Die size239 mm2no data
Maximum core temperature63 °C105 °C
Number of transistors1,170 millionno data
64 bit support++
Windows 11 compatibility--

Compatibility

Information on Xeon L5630 and Celeron J1800 compatibility with other computer components: motherboard (look for socket type), power supply unit (look for power consumption) etc. Useful when planning a future computer configuration or upgrading an existing one. Note that power consumption of some processors can well exceed their nominal TDP, even without overclocking. Some can even double their declared thermals given that the motherboard allows to tune the CPU power parameters.

Number of CPUs in a configuration21
SocketFCLGA1366,LGA1366FCBGA1170
Power consumption (TDP)40 Watt10 Watt

Technologies and extensions

Technological solutions and additional instructions supported by Xeon L5630 and Celeron J1800. You'll probably need this information if you require some particular technology.

Instruction set extensionsIntel® SSE4.2no data
AES-NI+-
Enhanced SpeedStep (EIST)++
Turbo Boost Technology1.0-
Hyper-Threading Technology+-
Idle States+no data
Demand Based Switching+no data
PAE40 Bit36 Bit
FDIno data-
RSTno data-

Security technologies

Xeon L5630 and Celeron J1800 technologies aimed at improving security, for example, by protecting against hacks.

TXT+no data
EDB++
Anti-Theftno data-

Virtualization technologies

Virtual machine speed-up technologies supported by Xeon L5630 and Celeron J1800 are enumerated here.

VT-d+-
VT-x++
EPT+no data

Memory specs

Types, maximum amount and channel quantity of RAM supported by Xeon L5630 and Celeron J1800. Depending on the motherboard, higher memory frequencies may be supported.

Supported memory typesDDR3DDR3
Maximum memory size288 GB8 GB
Max memory channels32
Maximum memory bandwidth25.6 GB/sno data
ECC memory support+-

Graphics specifications

General parameters of integrated GPUs, if any.

Integrated graphics cardno dataIntel® HD Graphics for Intel Atom® Processor Z3700 Series
Quick Sync Video-+
Graphics max frequencyno data792 MHz

Graphics interfaces

Available interfaces and connections of Xeon L5630 and Celeron J1800 integrated GPUs.

Number of displays supportedno data2

Peripherals

Specifications and connection of peripherals supported by Xeon L5630 and Celeron J1800.

PCIe version2.02.0
PCI Express lanesno data4

Synthetic benchmark performance

Various benchmark results of the processors in comparison. Overall score is measured in points in 0-100 range, higher is better.



Passmark

Passmark CPU Mark is a widespread benchmark, consisting of 8 different types of workload, including integer and floating point math, extended instructions, compression, encryption and physics calculation. There is also one separate single-threaded scenario measuring single-core performance.

Xeon L5630 3018
+427%
Celeron J1800 573

Pros & cons summary


Recency 16 March 2010 1 November 2013
Physical cores 4 2
Threads 8 2
Chip lithography 32 nm 22 nm
Power consumption (TDP) 40 Watt 10 Watt

Xeon L5630 has 100% more physical cores and 300% more threads.

Celeron J1800, on the other hand, has an age advantage of 3 years, a 45.5% more advanced lithography process, and 300% lower power consumption.

We couldn't decide between Xeon L5630 and Celeron J1800. We've got no test results to judge.

Be aware that Xeon L5630 is a server/workstation processor while Celeron J1800 is a notebook one.


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