The
Intel Celeron N4100 is a very economical with its TDP of only 6 watts, but not quite so powerful processor. He is used in very favorable notebooks (for example, the Acer Chromebook 314 or the Lenovo Chromebook 500E), in a few tablets (for example, the Lenovo Tablet 10) and in various mini PCs (for example, the ASUS Mini PC PN40-BC100MC or The Zotac Zbox CI329 Nano).
The processor has 4 physical cores, which, however, does not support hyperthreading, nor are overclockable. The basic clock processor cores is 1.10 gigahertz. In turbomodus, the cycle is increased to up to 2.40 gigahertz, while it does not matter if only one or equal to all 4 cores are utilized.
As nowadays in almost all consumer processors, a graphics unit is also integrated in the
Intel Celeron N4100. This is the "Intel UHD Graphics 600" originating from the 10-generation of Intels graphics processors. This clocks in standard mode with up to 200 megahertz and in turbomodus with up to 700 megahertz. The GPU equipped with 12 execution units supports DirecTX version 12 and the image output on up to 3 monitors in parallel.
Since the graphics unit supports the decoding of all important video codecs in hardware, the processor is ideal for creating a power-saving media PC. For example, the aforementioned Zotac Zbox CI329 can be ideally used.
The
Intel Celeron N4100 has a total of 2 memory channels and supports DDR4 and LPDDR4 memory, each with up to 2400 megahertz. The 4 megabytes of L3 cache accelerates the data transmission between memory and processor.
The processor was launched in the fourth quarter of 2017 and is based on the "Gemini Lake" architecture. The
Intel Celeron N4100 is manufactured in the 14 nanometer process.
- High energy efficiency
- Passive cooling possible
- Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 600
- Ideal for basic computer tasks