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Apple M1 vs Intel Celeron N5100

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The Intel Celeron N5100, introduced in the first quarter of 2021, is designed for energy-efficient and cost-effective devices such as entry-level laptops and thin clients.

It is based on Intel's Jasper Lake architecture and is manufactured using the 10 nm process. This processor offers 4 cores and 4 threads, supplemented by 2 MB of Level-2 and 4 MB of Level-3 cache. Its integrated Intel UHD Graphics 24 EUs (Jasper Lake) has a maximum memory bandwidth of 47 GB/s. The computing power is sufficient for basic tasks like web browsing.

It is extremely energy-efficient, ideal for fanless systems, and offers good value for money for basic applications. The Apple M1, released in the fourth quarter of 2020, was developed by Apple for Macs such as MacBooks and Mac Minis to offer high performance efficiency.

It uses Apple's M1 architecture and is manufactured using the more advanced 5 nm process. This chip has 8 cores, typically 4 high-performance and 4 efficiency cores, resulting in 8 threads, as well as 16 MB of Level-2 cache; a Level-3 cache is specified as 0 MB. The powerful integrated Apple M1 (8 Core) graphics achieve a memory bandwidth of 68 GB/s.

The M1 significantly outperforms the Intel Celeron N5100 in single and multi-core performance as well as graphics performance, making it suitable for demanding applications. Despite high performance, it is extremely energy-efficient and offers excellent value for money within the Apple ecosystem.

In summary, the Intel Celeron N5100 is suitable for budget-conscious users with basic requirements. The Apple M1 is recommended for users seeking superior computing and graphics performance as well as energy efficiency for demanding tasks.

Intel Celeron N5100

  • Cost-effective
  • Energy-efficient
  • Suitable for simple tasks
  • Integrated basic graphics

Apple M1

  • High single and multi-core performance
  • Powerful integrated graphics
  • Excellent energy efficiency
  • Good value for money within the Apple ecosystem

Performance Overview
Average performance across multiple benchmarks

Single-core performance
Rank 1 - 100 %
Apple M1
Rank 2 - 29 %
Intel Celeron N5100
Multi-core performance
Rank 1 - 100 %
Apple M1
Rank 2 - 21 %
Intel Celeron N5100
Cinebench R23 Single-Core

Cinebench R23 Single-Core
Single-core performance

Apple M1
Apple M1 100 %
8C / 8T · 3.20 GHz
1,503 pts
Intel Celeron N5100
4C / 4T · 2.80 GHz
463 pts
Cinebench R23 Multi-Core

Cinebench R23 Multi-Core
Multi-core performance

Apple M1
Apple M1 100 %
8C / 8T · 3.20 GHz
7,759 pts
Intel Celeron N5100
4C / 4T · 2.20 GHz
1,598 pts
Geekbench 6 Single-Core

Geekbench 6 Single-Core
Single-core performance

Apple M1
Apple M1 100 %
8C / 8T · 3.20 GHz
2,369
Intel Celeron N5100
4C / 4T · 2.80 GHz
468
Geekbench 6 Multi-Core

Geekbench 6 Multi-Core
Multi-core performance

Apple M1
Apple M1 100 %
8C / 8T · 3.20 GHz
8,576
Intel Celeron N5100
4C / 4T · 2.20 GHz
1,286
Geekbench 5, 64bit Single-Core

Geekbench 5, 64bit Single-Core
Single-core performance

Apple M1
Apple M1 100 %
8C / 8T · 3.20 GHz
1,742
Intel Celeron N5100
4C / 4T · 2.80 GHz
632
Geekbench 5, 64bit Multi-Core

Geekbench 5, 64bit Multi-Core
Multi-core performance

Apple M1
Apple M1 100 %
8C / 8T · 3.20 GHz
7,650
Intel Celeron N5100
4C / 4T · 2.20 GHz
1,834
iGPU - FP32 Performance (Single-precision GFLOPS)

iGPU - FP32 Performance (Single-precision GFLOPS)

Apple M1
Apple M1 100 %
Apple M1 (8 Core)
2,610
Intel Celeron N5100
Intel UHD Graphics 24 EUs (Jasper Lake)
340

More benchmarks

At a glance

Wischen
Apple M1Intel Celeron N5100
FamilyApple M series (38)Intel Celeron (165)
CPU groupApple M1 (9)Intel Celeron N4000/N5000 (6)
ArchitectureM1Jasper Lake
Technology5 nm10 nm
SegmentNotebookNotebook
SocketBGA 1338
PredecessorIntel Celeron N4100
SuccessorApple M2

CPU Cores and Base Frequency

Wischen
Apple M1Intel Celeron N5100
CPU Cores / Threads8 / 84 / 4
Hyperthreading / SMT
Core architecturehybrid (big.LITTLE)normal
Core Cluster 1: 4x Firestorm
0.60 - 3.20 GHz
4x Tremont
1.10 - 2.80 GHz
Core Cluster 2: 4x Icestorm
0.60 - 2.06 GHz
L2-Cache16.00 MB1.50 MB
L3-Cache4.00 MB
Overclocking

Integrated graphics (iGPU)

Wischen
Apple M1Intel Celeron N5100
GPU nameApple M1 (8 Core)Intel UHD Graphics 24 EUs (Jasper Lake)
GPU frequency0.39 - 1.30 GHz0.35 - 0.85 GHz
CUs / Shader128 / 102424 / 192
Raytracing
Max. displays23
Max. GPU Memory8 GB8 GB
Technology5 nm10 nm
Release dateQ4/2020Q1/2021

NPU AI performance

Wischen
Apple M1Intel Celeron N5100
AI hardwareApple Neural Engine
AI specifications16 Neural cores @ 11 TOPS
NPU + CPU + iGPU

Memory & PCIe

Wischen
Apple M1Intel Celeron N5100
MemoryLPDDR4X-4266 (68.2 GB/s)
DDR4-2933 (46.9 GB/s)
Max. Memory16 GB16 GB
Memory channels22
ECCNoNo
PCIe4.03.0 x 8
PCIe Bandwidth7.9 GB/s

Thermal Management

Wischen
Apple M1Intel Celeron N5100
TDP18 W6 W
TDP (PL2)20 W
TDP up20 W
TDP down10 W4.8 W
T. junction max.105 °C

Technical details

Wischen
Apple M1Intel Celeron N5100
Chip designMonolithicMonolithic
AES-NI
Operating systemsmacOSWindows 10, Windows 11, Linux
Instruction setArmv8.5-A (64 bit)x86-64 (64 bit)
ISA extensionsRosetta 2 x86-EmulationSSE4.1, SSE4.2
Release dateQ4/2020Q1/2021
Release price
DocumentsTechnical data sheet

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Apple M1
Apple M1
8C / 8T · 0.60 - 3.20 GHz
Intel Celeron N5100
Intel Celeron N5100
4C / 4T · 1.10 - 2.80 GHz

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