Celeron 807

Details and Benchmarks for Intel Celeron 807

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Benchmark Results

Combined benchmark scores based on multiple data points, giving a quick overview of this processor's performance.


Overall Score

Overall score for Celeron 807 based on all benchmark results gathered. Look at this like a meta score, you will find more specific workload ratings below.

3,952 Rank: 1928
Rank Name Score Visual
1924 Pentium SU4100 3,957
+0.1%
1925 Celeron 807UE 3,956
+0.1%
1926 Atom N455 3,956
+0.1%
1927 Celeron N3060 3,953
+0%
1928 Celeron 807 3,952
1929 Phenom X3 8450 3,950
-0.1%
1930 Core i3-2365M 3,944
-0.2%
1931 Sempron 3850 3,943
-0.2%
1932 Atom x5-Z8550 3,942
-0.3%
1933 Intel Celeron P4500 3,941
-0.3%

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Multicore Score

Multicore performance score for Celeron 807 based on multi-threaded benchmark results.

4,272 Rank: 1843
Rank Name Score Visual
1839 Core i3-3110M 4,273
+0%
1840 E2-3000M 4,273
+0%
1841 A4-3320M 4,273
+0%
1842 Phenom X3 8450 4,273
+0%
1843 Celeron 807 4,272
1844 FX-7500 4,272
+0%
1845 Athlon 64 X2 4400+ 4,272
+0%
1846 Core i5-2520M 4,271
+-0%
1847 Pentium T4200 4,271
+-0%
1848 Celeron N2806 4,271
+-0%

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Singlecore Score

Single-core performance score for Celeron 807 based on single-threaded benchmark results.

3,738 Rank: 1922
Rank Name Score Visual
1918 Celeron N3060 3,755
+0.5%
1919 Pentium SU4100 3,755
+0.5%
1920 Core 2 Duo U9600 3,752
+0.4%
1921 E2-2000 3,742
+0.1%
1922 Celeron 807 3,738
1923 Xeon L5520 3,738
+0%
1924 Pentium SU2700 3,738
+0%
1925 A4-4355M 3,737
+-0%
1926 Celeron 887 3,735
-0.1%
1927 Celeron N2830 3,735
-0.1%

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Workload Scores

Performance scores grouped by workload type, normalized and aggregated from multiple raw benchmark results.


Number Crunching

Aggregated score for Celeron 807 based on integer math, floating point math, and prime number computation benchmarks.

4,463 Rank: 1723
Rank Name Score Visual
1719 E-450 4,464
+0%
1720 E-350 4,464
+0%
1721 Atom N2800 4,464
+0%
1722 Sempron 2650 4,464
+0%
1723 Celeron 807 4,463
1724 Celeron N2808 4,463
+0%
1725 Sempron LE-1300 4,463
+0%
1726 Atom Z3770 4,462
+-0%
1727 V140 4,462
+-0%
1728 Celeron 900 4,462
+-0%

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Data Processing

Aggregated score for Celeron 807 based on data encryption, data compression, and string sorting benchmarks.

4,426 Rank: 1744
Rank Name Score Visual
1740 Celeron 900 4,428
+0%
1741 E1-1200 4,428
+0%
1742 Celeron 450 4,428
+0%
1743 E1-1500 4,428
+0%
1744 Celeron 807 4,426
1745 Athlon 64 4000+ 4,426
+0%
1746 E-300 4,426
+0%
1747 Atom N550 4,426
+0%
1748 Athlon 64 3500+ 4,425
+-0%
1749 Pentium 4 3.00GHz 4,425
+-0%

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Physics & Compute

Aggregated score for Celeron 807 based on physics simulation and extended instruction set (SSE/AVX) benchmarks.

4,446 Rank: 1714
Rank Name Score Visual
1710 Celeron N2808 4,448
+0%
1711 Celeron E1500 4,447
+0%
1712 Celeron N2806 4,447
+0%
1713 Pentium SU4100 4,447
+0%
1714 Celeron 807 4,446
1715 Celeron N2820 4,446
+0%
1716 Celeron N2815 4,446
+0%
1717 Celeron N2807 4,446
+0%
1718 Sempron 145 4,445
+-0%
1719 E1-7010 4,445
+-0%

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Celeron 807 Details

As of March 2026, the Intel Celeron 807 remains a relic from the early days of the Sandy Bridge era, having been released in July 2012. Despite its age, it still holds relevance in niche scenarios such as low-cost mobile systems, embedded applications, or as a fallback processor in legacy hardware. Its performance, while modest by modern standards, reflects the capabilities of Intel’s 32 nm process and the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture when optimized for power efficiency rather than raw speed.

At the heart of the Celeron 807 is a single core with hyper-threading, enabling two threads to run simultaneously. It operates at a base frequency of 1.5 GHz, with a TDP of just 17 W, making it one of the most power-efficient processors in its class. The chip features 1.5 MiB of L3 cache, 0.25 MiB of L2 cache, and 64 KiB each of L1 instruction and data cache, all contributing to its ability to handle basic multitasking and light workloads. The processor supports DDR3-1333 and DDR3-1066 memory across a dual-channel interface, achieving a maximum memory bandwidth of 19.87 GiB/s.

Integrated graphics play a key role in the Celeron 807’s design, offering the Intel HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) solution with six execution units. The GPU runs at 350 MHz by default but can burst up to 950 MHz, allowing for basic video playback, light gaming, and display output to two monitors. While not suitable for modern gaming or GPU-intensive applications, this integrated solution makes the chip viable for office use and multimedia consumption in low-power devices.

In benchmark testing, the Celeron 807 achieves an overall score of 3952, placing it at #1928 out of 2060 processors in the Passmark database. Its single-core performance scores 3738, ranking #1922, while its multicore score sits at 4272, at #1843. These results place it behind more recent Atom and Celeron variants, such as the Celeron N3060 and N2806, which offer higher clock speeds and more efficient architectures. The processor is outperformed by contemporaries like the Core i3-3110M and A4-3320M, both of which achieve higher scores despite similar TDPs.

The Celeron 807’s standout feature is its power efficiency, with a low idle power consumption of 2.3 W and a design focused on thermal control. It supports Intel’s Enhanced SpeedStep and VT-x virtualization technologies, enabling basic virtualization and energy-saving features. However, its locked multiplier and lack of advanced instruction set support, such as AVX-512, limit its usefulness in modern software environments.

In conclusion, the Intel Celeron 807 is best suited for entry-level laptops, thin clients, or systems where power consumption and cost are more important than performance. While it is no longer competitive in mainstream computing, it remains a functional option for users requiring minimal processing power and long battery life. For anything beyond basic tasks, a more modern processor is strongly recommended.
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Intel Celeron 807

Main Specifications

Designer: Intel
Name: Celeron 807
Family: Celeron
Series: 800
Model Number: 807
Cores: 1
Threads: 2
Base Frequency: 1500 MHz
Clock Multiplier: 15x (locked)
Microarchitecture: Sandy Bridge
Core Name: Sandy Bridge M
Core Family: 6
Core Model: 42
Socket: BGA1023
Package: FCBGA-1023
Chipset: Cougar
Target Segment: Mobile
Max CPUs: 1
TDP: 17 W
Release Price: $86.00

Cache Specifications

L1 Cache: 64 KiB
L1 Instruction Cache: 32.0512 KiB (8-way set associative)
L1 Data Cache: 32.0512 KiB (8-way set associative)
L2 Cache: 0.25 MiB (8-way set associative)
L3 Cache: 1.5 MiB (12-way set associative)

Memory Specifications

Supported Memory Type: DDR3-1333 and DDR3-1066
Memory Channels: 2
Maximum Memory: 16 GB
Maximum Bandwidth: 19.87 GB/s
ECC Support: No

PCI-Express Specifications

PCIe Revision: 2.0
PCIe Lanes: 16
PCIe Configuration: 1x16, 2x8, 1x8+2x4

Integrated Graphics

GPU: HD
GPU Designer: Intel
GPU Max Frequency: 950 MHz
Execution Units: 6

Physical Specifications

Process: 32 nm
Die Area: 131 mm²
Transistor Count: 0.50 billion
Manufacturer: Intel
Technology: CMOS
Word Size: 64-bit
ISA: x86-64 (x86)

CPU Features

MMX EMMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 SSE4.1 SSE4.2 CLMUL x86-16 x86-32 x86-64 Real Protected SMM FPU NX HT EIST VT-x Flex Memory FMA

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