We mentioned the 512GB PCIe Gen3 x1 linked NVMe SSD. This is a significant performance jump over the older generation. Intel Core I3 N305 V Ryzen 3400GE Geekbench 6 Here is an AMD Ryzen GE from our Lenovo ThinkCentre M75q-1 Tiny AMD Ryzen-based TMM Review and the Alder Lake-N is very competitive. The single-threaded performance is what makes this feel more like a modern desktop. Here the single core and multi core performance is much higher. Here is the top-bin Intel Pentium Silver N6005 versus the Core i3 N305. Both the single thread performance as well as the multi-threaded performance are much higher. Here is the Core i3 N305 versus the J4125. In the video, we also looked at the performance differences between different power plans, but this is the big one. Here are a few quick comparisons via Geekbench 6. Still, this is very good multi-threaded performance. Here are the verify results: Intel Core I3 N305 OpenSSL Verify BenchmarkĪlthough this is still a 15W TDP part, it is not quite as fast as the Intel Core i5-1235U we reviewed. We first look at our sign tests: Intel Core I3 N305 OpenSSL Sign Benchmark This is an important protocol in many server stacks. OpenSSL is widely used to secure communications between servers. That is a new architecture, twice as many cores, as well as higher power consumption. Something seen in these charts is just how big the gap is between the previous generations like the J4125 and N5105 have between them and the new Core i3 N305. Intel Core I3 N305 7zip Compression Benchmark We started using the program during our early days with Windows testing. 7-zip Compression Performanceħ-zip is a widely used compression/ decompression program that works cross-platform. The trick is that this is using eight efficient E-cores instead of performance P-cores. We get performance around that of 35W TDP Project TinyMiniMicro nodes from 4-5 generations earlier. We are expressing results in terms of compiles per hour to make the results easier to read: Intel Core I3 N305 Linux Kernel Compile Benchmark The task was simple, we have a standard configuration file, the Linux 4.4.2 kernel from, and make the standard auto-generated configuration utilizing every thread in the system. This is one of the most requested benchmarks for STH over the past few years. Python Linux 4.4.2 Kernel Compile Benchmark This also gives us the opportunity to test with Linux/ Ubuntu instead of just Windows. Instead of going through the entire Linux-Bench test suite, we are going to show a few performance and power numbers here to give a general sense of performance.
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