We compared two 4-core laptop CPUs: the 1.1 GHz Intel Pentium Silver N5000 against the 0.9-2.4 GHz Core i5 1135G7. On this page, you'll find out which processor has better performance in benchmarks, games and other useful information.
Review
General overview and comparison of the processors
Single-Core Performance
Performance in single-threaded apps and benchmarks
Multi-Core Performance
Measure performance when all cores are involved
Power Efficiency
The efficiency score of power consumption
Integrated Graphics
iGPU capabilities for gaming and 3D-intensive tasks
NanoReview Final Score
Generic CPU rating
Key Differences
What are the key differences between 1135G7 and N5000
Advantages of Intel Core i5 1135G7
- Supports up to 64 GB DDR4-3200 RAM
- More powerful Iris Xe Graphics G7 80EU integrated graphics: 1.41 vs 0.23 TFLOPS
- Newer PCI Express version – 4.0
- Newer - released 2-years and 9-months later
- More modern manufacturing process – 10 versus 14 nanometers
Test in Benchmarks
Comparing the performance of CPUs across various tasks
Cinebench R23
Reputable cross-platform benchmark for high-performance processors
Cinebench R23 [Single-Core]
Cinebench R23 [Multi-Core]
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GeekBench v6
The new version of this benchmark emulates common operations often used in real-world apps
Geekbench 6 [Single-Core]
File compression - 429.7 MB/sec Clang compilation - 27.6 Klines/sec HTML 5 Browser - 101.8 pages/sec PDF Renderer - 136.7 Mpixels/sec Text processing - 154.2 pages/sec Background blur - 27.6 images/sec Photo processing - 50.7 images/sec Ray tracing - 6.73 Mpixels/sec
PassMark
Synthetic test that focuses on raw computational performance for low-level functions
Passmark CPU [Single-Core]
Passmark CPU [Multi-Core]
Integer math 11 GOps/sec 32.8 GOps/sec Floating point math 5.8 GOps/sec 19.8 GOps/sec Find prime numbers 7M Primes/sec 36M Primes/sec Random string sorting 4.4M Strings/sec 13.1M Strings/sec Data encryption 1.5 GBytes/sec 5.7 GBytes/sec Data compression 35.2 MBytes/sec 107.3 MBytes/sec Physics 176 Frames/sec 605 Frames/sec Extended instructions 1B Matrices/sec 7.7B Matrices/sec
Sources: PassMark [3], [4]
Specifications
Full technical specification of Intel Pentium Silver N5000 and Core i5 1135G7
General
Vendor Intel Intel Released December 11, 2017 September 2, 2020 Type Laptop Laptop instruction set x86-64 x86-64 Codename - Tiger Lake Model number N5000 i5-1135G7 Integrated GPU UHD Graphics 605 Iris Xe Graphics G7 80EU
CPU
Performance Cores P-Cores 4 4 P-Threads 4 8 Base Frequency [P] 1.1 GHz 0.9-2.4 GHz Turbo Boost Frequency [P] - 4.2 GHz Total Total Cores 4 4 Total Threads 4 8 Bus Frequency - 100 MHz Multiplier - 9-24x Bus Bandwidth - 4 GT/s L1 Cache 96K [per core] 96K [per core] L2 Cache 4MB [per core] 1280K [per core] L3 Cache - 8MB [shared] Unlocked Multiplier No No
Package
Fabrication process 14 nm 10 nm TDP [PL1] 6 W 12-28 W [configurable] Socket BGA-1090 BGA-1449 Peak temperature 105°C 100°C
iGPU
Integrated Graphics Intel UHD Graphics 605 Iris Xe Graphics G7 80EU GPU Base Clock 200 MHz 300 MHz GPU Boost Clock 750 MHz 1300 MHz Shading Units 144 640 TMUs 18 40 ROPs 3 20 Execution Units 18 80 TGP 5 W 15 W Max. Resolution 3840x2160 - 30 Hz -
Memory Support
Memory types - DDR4-2400 - LPDDR4-2400 - DDR4-3200 - LPDDR4-4267 Memory Size 8 GB 64 GB Max. Memory Channels 2 2 ECC Support No No
Cast your vote
Choose between two processors
Pentium Silver N5000
5 [15.6%]
Core i5 1135G7
27 [84.4%]
Total votes: 32
Сompetitors
So which CPU will you choose: Intel Core i5 1135G7 or Pentium Silver N5000?