The most popular Haswell generation low-powered laptop cpu, the i5-4210U comes with 2 cores, 4 threads at 2.4Ghz all core turbo and 2.7Ghz single core turbo. It is still relatively capable in everyday tasks despite it being 4 years old, however system responsiveness is starting to slow down noticeably for the power user.
What is the difference between the core i5-5200u and the other processors?
Ok, so there are two major differences between the Core i5-5200U and the other processors above: base CPU frequency and the Integrated graphics embedded. Due to the 14nm manufacturing processing, Intel were able to create a higher clocked processor and that will have some impact on everyday performance.
How many FPS is the i5 5200u?
46.7 fps. x264 HD Benchmark 4.0 – Pass 2. 7.55 fps. 9.05 fps. 7.2 fps. However, if we normalize the multi-core results to 1GHz in order to determine each CPU’s performance per clock, we’d see that the i5-5200U actually trails behind the Haswell options.
How much faster is the i5-5200u compared to Haswell?
Still, that should not matter much to end users. What you should know is that the i5-5200U is overall 5-15% faster than the Haswell based 15W Core i5 processors and it should also be 10-20% more efficient, based on Intel’s press-releases and my limited experience with the platform so far.
What is the difference between the i5-5200u and the i7-5500u?
This time is the Intel Core i5-5200U’s turn, a main-stream, more affordable and only marginally slower processor, as proven in this side by side comparison between the i5-5200U and the i7-5500U.
What is the difference between the i5-5200u and the Haswell processors?
Again, the i5-5200U results are based on the Dell XPS 13 2015, while the Haswell CPUs’ numbers are based on several different reviews I did over the years. Thus, you should only take them as a general reference, they will vary from product to product, from configuration to configuration.