The
Intel Core i3-11340 CPM is based on the Rocket Lake S architecture and is aimed at users looking for a reliable solution for desktop systems.
Manufactured using the 14-nanometer process, this processor offers a memory bandwidth of 51 GB/s and supports PCIe 3.0. While according to the specification it has no Level 2 cache, it is well-positioned for general computing tasks with a Level 3 cache of 8 MB. The integrated Intel UHD Graphics 630 enables the display of visual content without additional hardware.
In the field of gaming, the
Intel Core i3-11340 CPM offers solid basic performance for simple titles. The thermal design is optimized for stationary use, which enables constant computing power. The ratio of acquisition cost to performance is advantageous for office applications, which is why it is recommended for desktop workstations.
The
Intel Core i7-680UM comes from the Arrandale family and was developed for mobile devices.
The manufacturing takes place in the 32-nanometer process, which is less efficient compared to other processes. With a memory bandwidth of 13 GB/s and 4 MB Level 2 cache, but without Level 3 cache, data processing is limited. In measurements of single-core performance, the
Intel Core i7-680UM shows stable results but falls behind in multi-core tasks.
The integrated Intel HD Graphics Ironlake is designed for simple graphical interfaces but offers little reserve for games. Due to the low power consumption, this processor is suitable for compact systems where low heat development is more important than absolute computing power. It is recommended for specialized micro-devices with low energy requirements.
Intel Core i3-11340 CPM
- Rocket Lake S architecture
- 8 MB Level 3 cache
- Intel UHD Graphics 630
- PCIe 3.0 support
Intel Core i7-680UM
- Arrandale architecture
- 4 MB Level 2 cache
- Intel HD Graphics Ironlake
- Low power consumption