Intel released processor product in several families :
- Celeron
- Pentium
- Core
- Xeon
Below are the differences of Processor Specs (Minimum) between the product name :
1. Celeron
# Core : 2
# Threads : 2
Cache : 4 MB
Max Frequency : 3.50 GHz
TDP : 58 W
User Conditions : PC/Laptop/Tablet
2. Pentium
# Core : 4
# Threads : 4
Cache : 4 MB
Max Frequency : 2.00 GHz
TDP : 10 W
User Conditions : PC/Laptop/Tablet
3. Core i3, i5, i7, i9
# Core : 4 - 8
# Threads : 8 - 16
Cache : 6 - 8 MB
Frequency : 4.40 GHz
TDP : 35 W
User Conditions : PC/Laptop/Small Server
4. Xeon E Series
# Core : 4 - 8
# Threads : 8 - 16
Cache : 8 - 16 MB
Frequency : 2.40 - 4.00 GHz
TDP : 80 W
User Conditions : Embedded/Server
So, we can make decide what series we want to buy and use. Office works, start from Celeron to Pentium series, that are not bad performs. It's enough to work in Basic Office Document, Sheet Editor like MS Office Word and MS Excel and little picture/video editor.
But if you work with large spreadsheet like MS Excel, Libre Sheet with many reference (links) sheets and workbooks, I think Intel Core series more perform than Celeron or Pentium, because a reference sheet mostly use a calculations or logic, so you need more cores and threads.
For loads more sheet with many links, also need higher Cache Memory. That's also need Intel Core Processor series for animation/large picture/video editor.
Thank you...
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