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Intel Core i3-2115C was a well-designed processor for its time. It was developed based on the efficient
Sandy Bridge S architecture. Manufactured using the 32-nm process, it offered a good mix of performance and power consumption. A clear advantage was the integrated Intel HD Graphics 2000.
This graphics unit made it possible to operate many computers without an additional graphics card. This saved costs and simplified the construction of systems for daily use. We have always appreciated how reliably this processor performed its tasks. It had 3 MB of Level 3 cache, which was perfectly adequate for most applications of the time.
The PCIe 2.0 connection also offered enough bandwidth for hard drives, SSDs and other expansion cards. The
Intel Core i3-2115C was ideal for office computers or as the heart of a media PC. Its reliability makes it interesting for certain niches to this day. It offered a solid foundation for price-conscious systems.
Many users were able to work well with its performance. It was a practical companion in everyday digital life.
- Sandy Bridge S Architecture
- Integrated Intel HD Graphics 2000
- High reliability