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Apple A9 vs Intel Celeron N4500 @ 1.10GHz

The values for the CPUs below are determined from thousands of PerformanceTest benchmark results and are updated daily.

  • The first section will show basic information for each CPU selected.
  • The additional graphs shows the CPU Mark and Single Thread values of each CPU selected.
  • An accompany graph, if price data is available, will shows the value for money, in terms of the CPU Mark/Thread Rating per dollar.
  • The last section will show approximate yearly running costs for the CPUs.
×Apple A9×Intel Celeron N4500 @ 1.10GHz+ ADD
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Socket TypeNA2FCBGA1338
CPU ClassMobile/EmbeddedMobile/Embedded
Clockspeed1.9 GHz1.1 GHz
Turbo SpeedNA2Up to 2.8 GHz
# of Physical Cores2 (Threads: 2)2 (Threads: 2)
CacheNA2L1: 128KB, L2: 1.5MB, L3: 4MB
TDPNA26W
Yearly Running CostNA$1.10
OtherIntel UHD Graphics
First Seen on ChartQ1 2021Q1 2021
# of Samples1315163
CPU Value0.00.0
Single Thread Rating(% diff. to max in group)1186(-14.0%)1379(0.0%)
CPU Mark(% diff. to max in group)2060(0.0%)1978(-4.0%)
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CPU Mark Rating
As of 28th of March 2024 - Higher results represent better performance
Apple A9
2,060
Intel Celeron N4500 @ 1.10GHz
1,978
CPU Single Thread Rating
As of 28th of March 2024 - Higher results represent better performance
Apple A9
1,186
Intel Celeron N4500 @ 1.10GHz
1,379

Estimated Energy Usage Cost
Estimated Energy Adjustable Values
Average hours of use per dayAverage CPU Utilization (0-100%)1Power cost, $ per kWh2
1Average user usage is typically low and can vary from task to task. An estimate load 25% is nominal.
2Typical power costs vary around the world. Check your last power bill for details. Values of $0.15 to $0.45 per kWh are typical.
Apple A9Intel Celeron N4500 @ 1.10GHz
Max TDPNA6W
Power consumption per day (kWh)NANA
Running cost per dayNANA
Power consumption per year (kWh)NANA
Running cost per yearNANA
Shown CPU power usage is based on linear interpolation of Max TDP (i.e. max load). Actual CPU power profile may vary.