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Intel Celeron N3050 Full Processor Specifications

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Generel Characteristics

Designer

Intel

Type

Celeron N3050

Codename

Braswell

Year Released

2015

Function

Multi-core Application Processor

Architecture

Width of Machine Word

64 bit

Supported Instruction Set(s)

IA-64 (x86-64), MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4, SSE4.1, SSE 4.2

Number of processor core(s)

4

Type of processor core(s)

4x Intel Airmont

Buses

Memory Interface(s)

DDR3L (LV) SDRAM

Max. Clock Frequency of Memory IF

800 MHz

Data Bus Width

64 bit

Number of data bus channels

2 ch

Max. Data Rate

12.8 Gbyte/s

Non-volatile Memory Interface

Yes

Clock Frequencies

Recommended Minimum Clock Frequency

1600 MHz min.

Recommended Maximum Clock Frequency

2167 MHz max.

Cache Memories

Total L2 Cache

2048 Kbyte L2

Technology and Packaging

Feature Size

14 nm

Semiconductor Technology

CMOS

Fab

Intel

Pins

1170 pins

Graphical Subsystem

Embedded GPU

Intel HD Graphics GPU

Number of GPU cores

12-core GPU

Cellular Communication

Supported Cellular Data Links

No

Satellite Navigation

Supported GPS protocol(s)

Yes

Additional Information

Special Features

2.16 GHz (Burst Frequency) quad Intel Airmont processor cores, 32 Kbyte instruction cache per core, 24 Kbyte data cache per core, 512 Kbyte L2 Cache per core, dual-channel 64-bit 800 MHz DDR3L-1600 SD RAM interface, Intel Hyper-Threading Technology, 320 MHz Intel HD Graphics EU12 GPU (max. 600 MHz), Intel Smart Connect Technology, Intel Wireless Display, Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x), Intel Clear Video HD Technology , Intel Quick Sync Video, Intel Clear Video Technology, USB 3.0 support

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