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Passmark - CPU Benchmarks - List of Benchmarked Cpus PassMark - CPU Benchmarks - List of Benchmarked CPUs https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php CPU Benchmarks Over 1,000,000 CPUs Benchmarked Below is an alphabetical list of all CPU types that appear in the charts. Clicking on a specific processor name will take you to the ch it appears in and will highlight it for you. Results for Single CPU Systems and Multiple CPU Systems are listed separately. Single CPU Systems Multi CPU Systems CPU Mark Rank CPU Value CPU Name (higher is better) (lower is better) (higher is better) 06/8e 4,057 1167 NA AArch64 rev 0 (aarch64) 2,594 1568 NA AArch64 rev 1 (aarch64) 2,287 1690 NA AArch64 rev 2 (aarch64) 1,971 1866 NA AArch64 rev 4 (aarch64) 1,659 2054 NA AC8257V/WAB 659 2855 NA AMD 3015Ce 1,476 2177 NA AMD 3015e 2,678 1543 NA AMD 3020e 2,614 1559 NA PassMark - CPU Benchmarks - List of Benchmarked CPUs https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php CPU Mark Rank CPU Value CPU Name (higher is better) (lower is better) (higher is better) AMD 4700S 18,045 240 NA AMD A4 Micro-6400T APU 1,004 2532 NA AMD A4 PRO-3340B 1,706 2017 NA AMD A4 PRO-7300B APU 1,481 2172 NA AMD A4 PRO-7350B 1,024 2509 NA AMD A4-1200 APU 445 3064 NA AMD A4-1250 APU 428 3082 NA AMD A4-3300 APU 961 2576 9.09 AMD A4-3300M APU 686 2826 22.86 AMD A4-3305M APU 730 2788 35.07 AMD A4-3310MX APU 785 2730 NA AMD A4-3320M APU 640 2874 16.42 AMD A4-3330MX APU 681 2831 NA AMD A4-3400 APU 1,031 2503 9.51 AMD A4-3420 APU 1,052 2488 7.74 AMD A4-4000 APU 1,162 2396 38.76 AMD A4-4020 APU 1,214 2355 13.34 AMD A4-4300M APU 997 2537 33.40 AMD A4-4355M APU 816 2696 NA AMD A4-5000 APU 1,273 2306 NA AMD A4-5050 APU 1,328 2262 NA AMD A4-5100 APU 1,346 2245 NA AMD A4-5150M APU 1,129 2424 NA AMD A4-5300 APU 1,328 2261 49.28 AMD A4-5300B APU 1,249 2326 48.14 AMD A4-6210 APU 1,446 2190 NA PassMark - CPU Benchmarks - List of Benchmarked CPUs https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php CPU Mark Rank CPU Value CPU Name (higher is better) (lower is better) (higher is better) AMD A4-6250J APU 1,685 2039 NA AMD A4-6300 APU 1,413 2207 56.53 AMD A4-6300B APU 1,328 2263 47.51 AMD A4-6320 APU 1,563 2119 22.34 AMD A4-7210 APU 1,650 2060 NA AMD A4-7300 APU 1,496 2164 10.69 AMD A4-9120 1,257 2321 NA AMD A4-9120C 815 2697 NA AMD A4-9120e 916 2613 NA AMD A4-9125 1,214 2356 NA AMD A6 Micro-6500T APU 1,146 2409 NA AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU 1,015 2517 NA AMD A6 PRO-7400B 1,555 2125 NA AMD A6-1450 APU 1,033 2502 NA AMD A6-3400M APU 1,177 2383 40.59 AMD A6-3410MX APU 1,152 2405 288.73 AMD A6-3420M APU 1,248 2327 NA AMD A6-3430MX APU 1,331 2257 NA AMD A6-3500 APU 1,382 2231 9.40 AMD A6-3600 APU 1,636 2073 65.56 AMD A6-3620 APU 1,741 1999 77.40 AMD A6-3650 APU 2,030 1832 18.63 AMD A6-3670 APU 2,040 1827 11.55 AMD A6-4400M APU 995 2540 36.86 AMD A6-4455M APU 783 2734 NA AMD A6-5200 APU 1,635 2075 NA PassMark - CPU Benchmarks - List of Benchmarked CPUs https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php CPU Mark Rank CPU Value CPU Name (higher is better) (lower is better) (higher is better) AMD A6-5345M APU 1,122 2430 NA AMD A6-5350M APU 1,128 2426 34.06 AMD A6-5357M APU 1,260 2317 NA AMD A6-5400B APU 1,412 2209 48.80 AMD A6-5400K APU 1,251 2324 24.06 AMD A6-6310 APU 1,684 2040 NA AMD A6-6400B APU 1,616 2090 NA AMD A6-6400K APU 1,439 2195 28.22 AMD A6-6420B APU 1,550 2129 NA AMD A6-6420K APU 1,538 2137 10.26 AMD A6-7000 1,010 2525 NA AMD A6-7310 APU 1,734 2003 NA AMD A6-7400K APU 1,592 2111 20.51 AMD A6-7470K 1,744 1996 14.54 AMD A6-7480 1,925 1890 43.76 AMD A6-8500P 1,453 2186 NA AMD A6-8550 1,604 2103 NA AMD A6-9200 1,062 2480 NA AMD A6-9210 1,177 2384 NA AMD A6-9220 1,257 2320 NA AMD A6-9220C 1,163 2394 NA AMD A6-9220e 950 2586 NA AMD A6-9225 1,333 2254 NA AMD A6-9230 1,279 2298 NA AMD A6-9400 2,717 1525 NA AMD A6-9500 1,878 1926 25.12 PassMark - CPU Benchmarks - List of Benchmarked CPUs https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php CPU Mark Rank CPU Value CPU Name (higher is better) (lower is better) (higher is better) AMD A6-9500E 1,841 1948 24.55 AMD A8 PRO-7150B APU 1,546 2134 NA AMD A8 PRO-7600B APU 2,736 1518 NA AMD A8-3500M APU 1,232 2344 20.56 AMD A8-3510MX APU 1,483 2170 19.24 AMD A8-3520M APU 1,395 2223 25.37 AMD A8-3530MX APU 1,477 2176 NA AMD A8-3550MX APU 1,579 2115 NA AMD A8-3800 APU 1,939 1883 17.64 AMD A8-3820 APU 2,019 1839 44.91 AMD A8-3850 APU 2,124 1782 16.38 AMD A8-3870K APU 2,345 1665 93.26 AMD A8-4500M APU 1,653 2058 23.63 AMD A8-4555M APU 1,283 2295 NA AMD A8-5500 APU 2,571 1577 43.62 AMD A8-5500B APU 2,679 1542 54.62 AMD A8-5545M APU 1,536 2139 NA AMD A8-5550M APU 1,869 1928 NA AMD A8-5557M APU 1,719 2010 NA AMD A8-5600K APU 2,755 1511 15.74 AMD A8-6410 APU 1,761 1987 NA AMD A8-6500 APU 2,791 1499 62.10 AMD A8-6500B APU 2,857 1476 57.19 AMD A8-6500T APU 1,816 1962 30.29 AMD A8-6600K APU 2,972 1436 73.11 AMD A8-7050 1,129 2425 NA PassMark - CPU Benchmarks - List of Benchmarked CPUs https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php CPU Mark Rank CPU Value CPU Name (higher is better) (lower is better) (higher is better) AMD A8-7100 APU 1,677 2046 NA AMD A8-7200P 2,156 1770 NA AMD A8-7410 APU 1,802 1967 NA AMD A8-7500 3,878 1199 NA AMD A8-7600 APU 3,207 1359 52.58 AMD A8-7650K 2,939 1451 46.01 AMD A8-7670K 3,028 1416 33.65 AMD A8-7680 3,568 1264 71.25 AMD A8-8600P 2,231 1726 NA AMD A8-8650 2,774 1506 NA AMD A8-9600 3,261 1338 34.34 AMD A9-9400 1,380 2232 NA AMD A9-9410 1,525 2144 NA AMD A9-9420 1,520 2148 NA AMD A9-9420e 1,134 2419 NA AMD A9-9425 1,555 2124 NA AMD A9-9430 1,678 2044 NA AMD A9-9820 3,662 1242 NA AMD A10 Micro-6700T APU 1,291 2290 NA AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU 1,910 1903 NA AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU 3,171 1366 NA AMD A10 PRO-7850B APU 3,406 1296 23.01 AMD A10-4600M APU 1,900 1912 19.19 AMD A10-4655M APU 1,608 2100 NA AMD A10-4657M APU 1,759 1988 NA AMD A10-5700 APU 2,758 1509 46.01 PassMark - CPU Benchmarks - List of Benchmarked CPUs https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php CPU Mark Rank CPU Value CPU Name (higher is better) (lower is better) (higher is better) AMD A10-5745M APU 1,745 1995 NA AMD A10-5750M APU 1,856 1934 19.98 AMD A10-5757M APU 1,997 1854 NA AMD A10-5800B APU 2,897 1461 64.40 AMD A10-5800K APU 2,914 1457 63.01 AMD A10-6700 APU 3,087 1399 54.02 AMD A10-6700T APU 2,311 1677 15.66 AMD A10-6790K APU 2,968 1439 59.51 AMD A10-6800B APU 2,824 1490 22.06 AMD A10-6800K APU 3,162 1371 40.81 AMD A10-7300 APU 1,688 2034 NA AMD A10-7400P 2,071 1807 NA AMD A10-7700K APU 3,109 1390 49.20 AMD A10-7800 APU 3,119 1387 57.19 AMD A10-7850K APU 3,401 1298 47.33 AMD A10-7860K 3,280 1329 33.62 AMD A10-7870K 3,506 1279 15.44 AMD A10-7890K 3,535 1270 21.13 AMD A10-8700P 2,210 1739 NA AMD A10-8750 3,300 1323 NA AMD A10-8850 3,525 1273 NA AMD A10-9600P 2,235 1721 NA AMD A10-9620P 2,525 1587 NA AMD A10-9630P 2,947 1444 NA AMD A10-9700 3,529 1272 29.18 AMD A10-9700E 3,151 1377 15.02 PassMark - CPU Benchmarks - List of Benchmarked CPUs https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php CPU Mark Rank CPU Value CPU Name (higher is better) (lower is better) (higher is better) AMD A12-9700P 2,366 1652 NA AMD A12-9720P 2,609 1561 NA AMD A12-9730P 3,172 1365 NA AMD A12-9800 3,175 1364 26.49 AMD A12-9800E 3,410 1295 11.48 AMD Athlon64 X2 Dual Core 4600+ 803 2708 NA AMD Athlon 64 2000+ 154 3442 NA AMD Athlon 64 2600+ 243 3314 NA AMD Athlon 64 2800+ 295 3235 2.95 AMD Athlon 64 3000+ 303 3222 15.13 AMD Athlon 64 3100+ 484 3022 NA AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 332 3195 2.21 AMD Athlon 64 3300+ 375 3138 NA AMD Athlon 64 3400+ 375 3137 3.75 AMD Athlon 64 3500+ 366 3146 4.58 AMD Athlon 64 3700+ 394 3117 4.38 AMD Athlon 64 3800+ 292 3239 2.23 AMD Athlon 64 4000+ 321 3201 3.22 AMD Athlon 64 FX-55 404 3102 6.22 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57 517 2994 NA AMD Athlon 64 FX-59 465 3044 NA AMD Athlon 64 FX-60 Dual Core 709 2802 NA AMD Athlon 64 FX-62 Dual Core 943 2592 NA AMD Athlon 64 FX-74 972 2562 1.95 AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ 566 2953 NA AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3400+ 531 2979 NA PassMark - CPU Benchmarks - List of Benchmarked CPUs https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php CPU Mark Rank CPU Value CPU Name (higher is better) (lower is better) (higher is better) AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3600+ 584 2933 8.55 AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3800+ 642 2872 NA AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4000+ 637 2877 NA AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4200+ 658 2857 5.99 AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4400+ 668 2843 2.24 AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4600+ 716 2797 2.05 AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4800+ 704 2808 4.69 AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 5000+ 767 2753 2.31 AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 5200+ 793 2720 13.22 AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 5400+ 876 2649 16.52 AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 5600+ 883 2643 8.24 AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 5800+ 797 2713 26.60 AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 6000+ 927 2609 24.08 AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 6400+ 967 2567 3.87 AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core BE-2300 594 2920 NA AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core BE-2350 573 2946 NA AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core TK-53 463 3047 1.57 AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core TK-55 463 3048 8.02 AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-42 577 2941 NA AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-53 502 3008 NA AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55 525 2988 7.21 AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-57 620 2900 NA AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-60 465 3043 NA AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-62 522 2990 NA AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-64 621 2899 NA AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-65 609 2908 27.69 PassMark - CPU Benchmarks - List of Benchmarked CPUs https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php CPU Mark Rank CPU Value CPU Name (higher is better) (lower is better) (higher is better) AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66 641 2873 NA AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-67 582 2936 NA AMD Athlon 200GE 4,165 1144 53.49 AMD Athlon 220GE 4,538 1083 21.59 AMD Athlon 240GE 4,538 1085 20.53 AMD Athlon 300GE 4,905 1029 NA AMD Athlon 300U 4,006 1182 NA AMD Athlon
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