Celeron G1610

Details and Benchmarks for Intel Celeron G1610

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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 G1610 based on all benchmark results gathered. Look at this like a meta score, you will find more specific workload ratings below.

4,314 Rank: 1504
Rank Name Score Visual
1500 Celeron J4125 4,317
+0.1%
1501 A8-3870 4,316
+0%
1502 Xeon W3505 4,316
+0%
1503 Pentium 2030M 4,315
+0%
1504 Celeron G1610 4,314
1505 Phenom II X2 550 4,314
+0%
1506 A9-9425 4,313
+-0%
1507 Core i3-540 4,313
+-0%
1508 A10-9620P 4,312
+-0%
1509 A4-6300 4,312
+-0%

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Multicore Score

Multicore performance score for Celeron G1610 based on multi-threaded benchmark results.

4,220 Rank: 1986
Rank Name Score Visual
1982 V120 4,221
+0%
1983 E-300 4,221
+0%
1984 Phenom X4 9600 4,221
+0%
1985 Atom 330 4,220
+0%
1986 Celeron G1610 4,220
1987 V140 4,220
+0%
1988 C-70 4,220
+0%
1989 C-60 4,218
+-0%
1990 Xeon E5405 4,217
-0.1%
1991 Pentium E5400 4,217
-0.1%

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Singlecore Score

Single-core performance score for Celeron G1610 based on single-threaded benchmark results.

4,376 Rank: 1414
Rank Name Score Visual
1410 Core 2 Duo E8600 4,382
+0.1%
1411 Pentium G620 4,381
+0.1%
1412 Core i3-5015U 4,381
+0.1%
1413 Intel Core i5-560M 4,380
+0.1%
1414 Celeron G1610 4,376
1415 Pentium N6415 4,376
+0%
1416 A8 PRO-7600B 4,376
+0%
1417 Core i5-650 4,374
+-0%
1418 Xeon E5645 4,372
-0.1%
1419 Core M 5Y70 4,370
-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 G1610 based on integer math, floating point math, and prime number computation benchmarks.

4,515 Rank: 1422
Rank Name Score Visual
1418 Core i5-2410M 4,515
+0%
1419 Celeron G1830 4,515
+0%
1420 Pentium G870 4,515
+0%
1421 Pentium G850 4,515
+0%
1422 Celeron G1610 4,515
1423 Pentium N4200 4,515
+0%
1424 Core i3-2100T 4,515
+0%
1425 Phenom II X3 B77 4,515
+0%
1426 Athlon 5350 4,515
+0%
1427 Core i7-2677M 4,514
+-0%

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Data Processing

Aggregated score for Celeron G1610 based on data encryption, data compression, and string sorting benchmarks.

4,473 Rank: 1500
Rank Name Score Visual
1496 Xeon E3110 4,474
+0%
1497 Celeron N2930 4,474
+0%
1498 Core i5-450M 4,474
+0%
1499 Pentium G840 4,473
+0%
1500 Celeron G1610 4,473
1501 A9-9430 4,473
+0%
1502 A6-9500E 4,473
+0%
1503 Athlon II X2 260 4,473
+0%
1504 A8-5545M 4,473
+0%
1505 Core i5-3339Y 4,473
+0%

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Physics & Compute

Aggregated score for Celeron G1610 based on physics simulation and extended instruction set (SSE/AVX) benchmarks.

4,497 Rank: 1429
Rank Name Score Visual
1425 Phenom II X3 B77 4,498
+0%
1426 Celeron N4100 4,497
+0%
1427 Xeon X5472 4,497
+0%
1428 Celeron G1620 4,497
+0%
1429 Celeron G1610 4,497
1430 FX-7500 4,497
+0%
1431 A8-4500M 4,497
+0%
1432 Celeron G1620T 4,497
+0%
1433 Core i7-640M 4,497
+0%
1434 A8-5557M 4,497
+0%

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Celeron G1610 Details

As of March 2026, the Intel Celeron G1610 remains a relic of the early 2010s, having been released in December 2012 as part of Intel's Ivy Bridge architecture lineup. Though long obsolete in the modern computing landscape, it still holds a place in the benchmark rankings as a reference point for entry-level performance. With a single-core score of 4376, ranking #1414 out of 2060 processors, the G1610 demonstrates that even older CPUs can maintain a baseline level of functionality for basic tasks. However, its multicore score of 4220 places it at #1985, indicating that its performance in multi-threaded workloads is severely limited, especially when compared to modern processors. The overall score of 4314, ranking #1504, further underscores its position as a low-tier performer in today's market.

The Celeron G1610 is built on a 22 nm process and features a dual-core, dual-thread design with a base clock of 2.6 GHz and a locked multiplier, which restricts any potential for overclocking. It includes 2 MB of L3 cache, 0.061 MiB of L1 cache, and 0.244 MiB of L2 cache, all of which contribute to its modest performance. The processor operates at a 55 W TDP and uses the FCLGA1155 socket, requiring a compatible motherboard to function. It supports DDR3 1333 memory in a dual-channel configuration, with a maximum capacity of 32 GB and a memory bandwidth of 21 GB/s. The integrated Intel HD Graphics provide basic visual output, with a base frequency of 650 MHz and a burst frequency of 1050 MHz, supporting up to three displays.

Despite its outdated architecture, the Celeron G1610 includes several key features typical of its era, such as AES-NI encryption, SSE4.1 and SSE4.2 instruction sets, and Intel's virtualization technologies like VT-x and VT-d. It also supports Hyper-Threading, though in this case, the feature is disabled due to the lack of simultaneous multithreading. The processor's performance is most comparable to other low-end Intel and AMD chips from the same period, such as the Pentium G620 and the A8-3870, which share similar benchmarks. However, it trails behind more modern processors, even in the entry-level segment.

In practical terms, the Celeron G1610 is suitable only for light office tasks, web browsing, and media playback. Its single-core performance is sufficient for older applications but struggles with modern software that demands higher computational power. For users upgrading from a system built before 2015, the G1610 may offer a modest improvement over earlier processors, but it cannot compete with current-generation CPUs in terms of efficiency, speed, or feature set. As the benchmark data reveals, even among processors launched in the same era, the G1610 ranks near the bottom, making it a clear candidate for replacement in any system aiming for reliable performance in 2026.
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Intel Celeron G1610

Main Specifications

Designer: Intel
Name: Celeron G1610
Model Number: G1610
Cores: 2
Threads: 2
Base Frequency: 2600 MHz
Clock Multiplier: 26x (locked)
Core Name: Ivy Bridge
Socket: FCLGA1155
Package: FC-LGA12C
Target Segment: Desktop
Max CPUs: 1
TDP: 55 W

Cache Specifications

L1 Cache: 62.464 KiB
L2 Cache: 0.244 MiB
L3 Cache: 1.907 MiB

Memory Specifications

Supported Memory Type: DDR3 1333
Memory Channels: 2
Maximum Memory: 0 GB
Maximum Bandwidth: 21 GB/s
ECC Support: Yes

PCI-Express Specifications

PCIe Revision: 2.0
PCIe Lanes: 12
PCIe Configuration: up to 1x16, 2x8, 1x8 & 2x4

Integrated Graphics

GPU: HD Graphics
GPU Designer: Intel
GPU Max Frequency: 1050 MHz

Physical Specifications

Process: 22 nm
Die Area: 94 mm²
Manufacturer: Intel
Word Size: 64-bit

CPU Features

MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 SSE4.1 SSE4.2 AES x86-64 HT EIST TXT VT-x VT-d EPT Secure Key SMEP IPT Flex Memory FMA

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