Celeron 867

Details and Benchmarks for Intel Celeron 867

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

3,893 Rank: 1967
Rank Name Score Visual
1963 Athlon II X2 260u 3,897
+0.1%
1964 Athlon X2 4850e 3,897
+0.1%
1965 Celeron N3160 3,895
+0.1%
1966 Atom x5-Z8350 3,894
+0%
1967 Celeron 867 3,893
1968 E1-2500 3,893
+0%
1969 Intel Pentium N3710 3,892
+-0%
1970 Intel Atom x5-Z8550 3,891
-0.1%
1971 E2-1800 3,891
-0.1%
1972 Celeron 847 3,890
-0.1%

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Multicore Score

Multicore performance score for Celeron 867 based on multi-threaded benchmark results.

4,252 Rank: 1898
Rank Name Score Visual
1894 Intel Core i5-470UM 4,253
+0%
1895 Celeron 877 4,253
+0%
1896 Core 2 Duo T8100 4,253
+0%
1897 Celeron E1500 4,253
+0%
1898 Celeron 867 4,252
1899 Athlon 64 X2 4000+ 4,252
+0%
1900 Core i5-2410M 4,251
+-0%
1901 A4-1200 4,251
+-0%
1902 Sempron LE-1300 4,251
+-0%
1903 Athlon 64 X2 3600+ 4,251
+-0%

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Singlecore Score

Single-core performance score for Celeron 867 based on single-threaded benchmark results.

3,654 Rank: 1961
Rank Name Score Visual
1957 Celeron 847 3,661
+0.2%
1958 Phenom X4 9600 3,660
+0.2%
1959 Celeron J1900 3,655
+0%
1960 Athlon X2 4450e 3,655
+0%
1961 Celeron 867 3,654
1962 Atom x5-Z8350 3,650
-0.1%
1963 Pentium J2900 3,647
-0.2%
1964 E-450 3,647
-0.2%
1965 Atom x5-Z8500 3,646
-0.2%
1966 A8-4555M 3,643
-0.3%

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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 867 based on integer math, floating point math, and prime number computation benchmarks.

4,474 Rank: 1683
Rank Name Score Visual
1679 Celeron 877 4,477
+0.1%
1680 Pentium T4400 4,477
+0.1%
1681 Pentium T4300 4,476
+0%
1682 Atom x5-Z8350 4,475
+0%
1683 Celeron 867 4,474
1684 A4-3305M 4,474
+0%
1685 Pentium T4200 4,474
+0%
1686 Celeron E1400 4,474
+0%
1687 Athlon II X2 260u 4,474
+0%
1688 Celeron 847E 4,473
+-0%

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Data Processing

Aggregated score for Celeron 867 based on data encryption, data compression, and string sorting benchmarks.

4,436 Rank: 1712
Rank Name Score Visual
1708 A4-3320M 4,438
+0%
1709 Pentium 967 4,437
+0%
1710 Celeron N2806 4,437
+0%
1711 Celeron 2961Y 4,437
+0%
1712 Celeron 867 4,436
1713 Atom N2800 4,436
+0%
1714 Atom D2550 4,436
+0%
1715 Sempron 145 4,435
+-0%
1716 E2-2000 4,435
+-0%
1717 Celeron 847E 4,434
+-0%

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Physics & Compute

Aggregated score for Celeron 867 based on physics simulation and extended instruction set (SSE/AVX) benchmarks.

4,460 Rank: 1663
Rank Name Score Visual
1659 Celeron N2920 4,462
+0%
1660 Phenom X3 8550 4,462
+0%
1661 Pentium E6800 4,461
+0%
1662 Celeron N3350 4,460
+0%
1663 Celeron 867 4,460
1664 Pentium E6300 4,460
+0%
1665 E2-9000 4,460
+0%
1666 A6-7000 4,460
+0%
1667 Atom x5-Z8300 4,460
+0%
1668 A4-3310MX 4,460
+0%

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Celeron 867 Details

Built on Intel's Sandy Bridge microarchitecture and fabricated on a 32 nm process, the Celeron 867 is a mobile processor designed for low-power computing. Released several years ago, it represents an older generation of Intel's integrated computing solutions, with a current-time of 2026 indicating it has been out of production for some time. Despite its age, the chip remains notable for its inclusion of integrated graphics and support for modern memory types, albeit at modest performance levels. As of 2026, it sits near the lower end of consumer processor rankings, primarily suited for basic productivity and light multimedia use.

The Celeron 867 features two cores and two threads, operating at a base frequency of 1.3 GHz with a locked multiplier. It supports DDR3-1333 and DDR3-1066 memory across two channels, delivering a maximum memory bandwidth of 19.87 GiB/s. The processor includes 0.125 MiB of L1 cache, 0.5 MiB of L2 cache, and a 2 MiB L3 cache, all configured with 8-way set associative design. It is packaged in a FCBGA-1023 socket and has a thermal design power (TDP) of 17 W, which supports efficient operation in thin-and-light mobile devices.

Integrated into the processor is Intel's HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge), which operates at a base frequency of 350 MHz and can boost up to 1000 MHz. The GPU contains six execution units and supports up to two displays, making it suitable for basic graphical tasks and video playback. While not intended for gaming or high-resolution workloads, the integrated graphics provide adequate performance for everyday tasks and light multimedia use.

The Celeron 867 supports a range of Intel technologies, including Enhanced SpeedStep, Intel Flex Memory Access, and Intel VT-x virtualization. It also includes hardware support for AES encryption, CLMUL, and various x86-64 instruction sets such as SSE4.1 and SSE4.2. However, it lacks ECC memory support, which limits its use in enterprise or server environments. The processor is designed for mobile platforms and uses the Cougar Point chipset with DMI 2.0 bus links operating at 5000 MT/s.

In benchmark testing, the Celeron 867 achieves an overall score of 3893, ranking #1967 of 2060 processors. Its single-core score is 3654, placing it at #1961, while its multicore score stands at 4252, ranking #1898. These results indicate that the processor performs slightly below average compared to modern CPUs, with single-core performance being its strongest category. It is competitive with some low-end Atom and Celeron variants but falls significantly behind current mainstream processors. In the top 50 overall performance lists, the Celeron 867 is absent, underscoring its position as a legacy device.

Given its specifications and performance profile, the Celeron 867 is best suited for entry-level laptops and netbooks where power efficiency and cost are prioritized over raw performance. It can handle basic office applications, web browsing, and media consumption but is not suitable for demanding tasks such as video editing or gaming. For users seeking an upgrade or new system, the Celeron 867 remains a relic of an earlier era in mobile computing, best replaced by modern low-power processors with significantly improved performance and features.
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Intel Celeron 867

Main Specifications

Designer: Intel
Name: Celeron 867
Family: Celeron
Series: 800
Model Number: 867
Cores: 2
Threads: 2
Base Frequency: 1300 MHz
Clock Multiplier: 13x (locked)
Microarchitecture: Sandy Bridge
Core Name: Sandy Bridge M
Core Family: 6
Core Model: 42
Package: FCBGA-1023
Chipset: Cougar
Target Segment: Mobile
Max CPUs: 1
TDP: 17 W
Release Price: $134.00

Cache Specifications

L1 Cache: 128 KiB
L1 Instruction Cache: 64 KiB (8-way set associative)
L1 Data Cache: 64 KiB (8-way set associative)
L2 Cache: 0.5 MiB (8-way set associative)
L3 Cache: 2 MiB (8-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: 1000 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 AES CLMUL x86-16 x86-32 x86-64 Real Protected SMM FPU NX EIST VT-x Flex Memory FMA BPT

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