The
Intel Celeron J6412 is based on Intels Elkhart Lake CPU design and has 4 CPU cores. These cores are similar to the E-cores (efficiency cores) used in Intels current Intel Core i Generation 12 and 13.
The clock frequency of the
Intel Celeron J6412 is 2.0 GHz, but can be increased up to 2.6 GHz in turbo mode. The processor can use the turbo mode when the temperature and power consumption are within a certain range.
An Intel UHD Graphics with 16 execution units and 128 shaders is used as the iGPU (integrated graphics). The graphics performance is on a low level, so the graphics unit is not suitable for modern games. However, the graphics card is sufficient for simple office tasks or playing videos in the browser, e.g. from YouTube.
Up to 32 GB of DDR4-3200 RAM can be connected to the processor. The Intel Celeron J6412 supports 2-4 memory channels and achieves a bandwidth of 51.2 GB when using at least two DDR4-3200 RAM modules, which are operated in the so-called dual-channel mode. Memory ECC error correction is not supported.
External devices can be connected via PCIe 3.0 with up to 8 lines. As a rule, however, these systems are not connected to a dedicated graphics card, since the CPU performance is usually not sufficient for this.
The
Intel Celeron J6412 is installed in inexpensive notebooks that are mainly used for small jobs. It can also be used in small servers such as a private NAS system, because the
Intel Celeron J6412 is very economical and still sufficiently fast.
The Intel Celeron J6412 is manufactured in a 10 nm process (Intel 7). It has 1.5 MB level 2 cache and is soldered to the mainboard in the BGA 1493 socket.
- Low power consumption
- Integrated graphics unit
- Reliable for everyday applications
- Enables fanless systems