The Intel Core i5-10200H (SRK3X, CL8070104441108) is a mobile processor with the following characteristics:
- Basic Specifications: It has 4 cores and 8 threads. The base frequency is 2.4GHz, and the maximum turbo frequency can reach up to 4.1GHz. It comes with an 8MB L3 cache and has a TDP (Thermal Design Power) of 45W.
- Manufacturing Process: Manufactured using the 14nm process technology.
- Memory Support: Supports DDR4 memory with a maximum memory size (depending on the memory type) of 128GB and a maximum memory bandwidth of 45.8GB/s. The maximum supported memory speed is DDR4-2933.
- Graphics: Integrated with Intel UHD Graphics. The graphics base frequency is 350MHz, and the maximum dynamic frequency is 1.05GHz. It supports 4K resolution at 60Hz and has 12 execution units. It also offers graphics output options such as EDP/DP/HDMI/DVI.
- Advanced Technologies: Supports Intel Speed Shift Technology, Intel Hyper-Threading Technology, and Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x) for Directed I/O (VT-d), etc. It also has Intel AES New Instructions and other security features.
In general, the i5-10200H is suitable for high-performance laptop computers and mobile workstations. It can handle multitasking, multimedia applications, and daily office work well. In gaming, it can run most mid-to-low configuration games smoothly, but for some heavy-load tasks such as video editing and 3D rendering, it may be slightly inferior compared to processors with more cores. However, it offers a good balance of performance and power consumption for many mainstream applications.
Which is better, Intel i5-10200H or i5-1145GRE?
The Intel Core i5-10200H and i5-1145GRE processors each have their own advantages and disadvantages. The specific differences are as follows:
- Basic parameters:
- Manufacturing process: The i5-10200H uses a 14-nanometer process, while the i5-1145GRE uses a more advanced 10-nanometer process. Generally speaking, a more advanced manufacturing process can bring lower power consumption and better performance.
- Number of cores and threads: Both are 4 cores and 8 threads.
- Base frequency and turbo frequency: The base frequency of the i5-10200H is 2.4GHz, and the maximum turbo frequency can reach up to 4.1GHz; the base frequency of the i5-1145GRE is 1.5GHz, the configurable TDP-up frequency is 2.6GHz, and the maximum turbo frequency can also reach up to 4.1GHz. In terms of base frequency, the i5-10200H has an advantage, but the i5-1145GRE can improve performance by configuring TDP-up.
- Cache: Both have an 8MB level 3 cache.
- TDP: The TDP of the i5-10200H is 45W, and the TDP of the i5-1145GRE is 15W (the configurable TDP-up is 28W, and the configurable TDP-down is 12W). A lower TDP means that the i5-1145GRE may have better control over power consumption and heat generation, and is more suitable for devices with high heat dissipation requirements or those pursuing low power consumption.
- Integrated graphics card performance:
- Graphics card model: The i5-10200H integrates the Intel UHD Graphics 630; the i5-1145GRE integrates the Intel Iris Xe Graphics. The Intel Iris Xe Graphics is relatively stronger in performance and can provide better graphics processing capabilities. For some application scenarios that have certain requirements for graphics card performance (such as light gaming, video editing, etc.), the i5-1145GRE will have more advantages.
- Graphics card frequency: The basic frequency of the graphics card of the i5-10200H is 350MHz, and the maximum dynamic frequency is 1.05GHz; the maximum dynamic frequency of the graphics card of the i5-1145GRE can reach 1.3GHz. A higher frequency helps to achieve smoother performance and faster response speed in graphics processing tasks.
- Memory support:
- Maximum memory capacity: The maximum memory capacity supported by the i5-10200H is 128GB, and the maximum memory capacity supported by the i5-1145GRE is 64GB. In this regard, the i5-10200H has a slight advantage and can meet the tasks with high memory capacity requirements.
- Memory type and frequency: The i5-10200H supports DDR4 memory, with a maximum support of DDR4-2933MHz; the i5-1145GRE supports DDR4-3200 and LPDDR4X-4267MHz memory. The i5-1145GRE supports higher memory frequencies and faster data transfer speeds, which can improve the overall performance of the system to a certain extent, especially in memory-intensive tasks.
- Price and market positioning: The price will fluctuate due to various factors such as market supply and demand and sales channels. Generally speaking, as a newer processor, the i5-1145GRE may be relatively higher in price. In terms of market positioning, the i5-10200H is mainly used in mobile devices such as notebook computers to meet the daily office and entertainment needs of mainstream users; in addition to the mobile device market, due to its low power consumption and good performance, the i5-1145GRE may also have application advantages in some fields such as embedded systems and miniaturized devices that have a balanced demand for power consumption and performance.
Post time: Sep-04-2024