Intel Celeron G5905 vs AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 2100GE

Compare Intel Celeron G Series 2 core CPU vs AMD 2 core processor, specs and benchmark score. Which is the better CPU for gaming?

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Benchmark Score

Overall Score

A combined score of all workloads

1456 points
1504 points
3% slightly better overall score

Gaming Score

The raw gaming performance with a fast GPU

3182 points
10% slightly better gaming score
2878 points

Multitasking Score

Performance in workloads using up to 8 cores

1038 points
1133 points
9% slightly better multitasking score

Heavy Workload Score

Performance in workloads using up to 16 cores

996 points
1088 points
9% slightly better heavy workload score

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Other Benchmarks

Blender score

Blender score

Cycles Render (Samples per minute)

18.47 points
25.44 points
37% slightly higher Blender score

Specifications

Cores

Number of physical processing units

2
Identical
2

Threads

Number of logical processing units

2
4
100% significantly more threads

Clock Speed

Base frequency at which the chip operates

3.5 GHz
9% slightly higher clock speed
3.2 GHz

Other details

Rank

Ranking in the hardwareDB database

820th of 1,089
807th of 1,089

Family

The product line

Celeron G Series
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Release date

The official date of release of this chip

2020 August
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Memory Type

The type of memory used by this chip

DDR4-2666
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Celeron G5905 vs Ryzen 3 PRO 2100GE benchmarks

Our benchmark analysis concludes that the Ryzen 3 PRO 2100GE performs better than the Celeron G5905. Despite this, the Celeron G5905 has the advantage in our gaming benchmark.

Our spec comparison shows that they have an identical amount of cores but the Ryzen 3 PRO 2100GE has more threads. These CPUs have different clock speeds. Indeed, the Celeron G5905 has a slightly higher clock speed compared to the Ryzen 3 PRO 2100GE.

Most CPUs have more threads than cores. This technology, colloquially called hyperthreading, improves performance by splitting a core into multiple virtual ones. This provides more efficient utilisation of a core. For instance, the Celeron G5905 has the same number of threads as cores. This means the the CPU does not support hyperthreading.

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