Core i3-350M

Details and Benchmarks for Intel Core i3-350M

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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 Core i3-350M based on all benchmark results gathered. Look at this like a meta score, you will find more specific workload ratings below.

4,135 Rank: 1766
Rank Name Score Visual
1762 Core 2 Duo P7350 4,139
+0.1%
1763 Core i5-4210Y 4,138
+0.1%
1764 Celeron 1017U 4,138
+0.1%
1765 Core i3-2375M 4,137
+0%
1766 Core i3-350M 4,135
1767 Core 2 Duo T6600 4,134
+-0%
1768 Athlon II X2 240e 4,134
+-0%
1769 A6-4400M 4,133
+-0%
1770 Core 2 Duo T6670 4,133
+-0%
1771 Core 2 Duo T7500 4,133
+-0%

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Multicore Score

Multicore performance score for Core i3-350M based on multi-threaded benchmark results.

4,311 Rank: 1728
Rank Name Score Visual
1724 Celeron G540 4,311
+0%
1725 Celeron 1005M 4,311
+0%
1726 A6-9210 4,311
+0%
1727 E2-9000 4,311
+0%
1728 Core i3-350M 4,311
1729 A6-5400B 4,310
+-0%
1730 Pentium 4410Y 4,309
+-0%
1731 Celeron G1610T 4,309
+-0%
1732 A4-5300B 4,308
-0.1%
1733 Phenom II X2 B55 4,308
-0.1%

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Singlecore Score

Single-core performance score for Core i3-350M based on single-threaded benchmark results.

4,018 Rank: 1756
Rank Name Score Visual
1752 Phenom II X2 B53 4,022
+0.1%
1753 Core i5-2467M 4,020
+0%
1754 Core i3-3227U 4,018
+0%
1755 Celeron E3200 4,018
+0%
1756 Core i3-350M 4,018
1757 A6-3600 4,017
+-0%
1758 Pentium T4400 4,014
-0.1%
1759 Core 2 Duo L9600 4,013
-0.1%
1760 Core 2 Duo P7550 4,012
-0.1%
1761 A6-7310 4,011
-0.2%

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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 Core i3-350M based on integer math, floating point math, and prime number computation benchmarks.

4,497 Rank: 1556
Rank Name Score Visual
1552 A6-3500 4,497
+0%
1553 Pentium 4410Y 4,497
+0%
1554 A8-3500M 4,497
+0%
1555 Pentium J2900 4,497
+0%
1556 Core i3-350M 4,497
1557 Phenom II X2 B57 4,497
+0%
1558 Celeron 4205U 4,497
+0%
1559 Celeron 3855U 4,496
+-0%
1560 Celeron G530 4,496
+-0%
1561 Pentium E6700 4,496
+-0%

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Data Processing

Aggregated score for Core i3-350M based on data encryption, data compression, and string sorting benchmarks.

4,464 Rank: 1579
Rank Name Score Visual
1575 Athlon II X2 220 4,464
+0%
1576 Pentium E6300 4,464
+0%
1577 Pentium E5500 4,464
+0%
1578 Pentium G640T 4,464
+0%
1579 Core i3-350M 4,464
1580 Celeron 3955U 4,463
+-0%
1581 Core i5-2537M 4,463
+-0%
1582 Celeron G530 4,463
+-0%
1583 Athlon II X2 240 4,463
+-0%
1584 Core i5-4210Y 4,463
+-0%

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Physics & Compute

Aggregated score for Core i3-350M based on physics simulation and extended instruction set (SSE/AVX) benchmarks.

4,481 Rank: 1535
Rank Name Score Visual
1531 Phenom II X2 555 4,481
+0%
1532 Xeon E3110 4,481
+0%
1533 A6-3410MX 4,481
+0%
1534 A6-3400M 4,481
+0%
1535 Core i3-350M 4,481
1536 Celeron B840 4,480
+-0%
1537 Athlon II X3 425 4,480
+-0%
1538 Pentium 2127U 4,480
+-0%
1539 A8-3550MX 4,480
+-0%
1540 Celeron 3855U 4,479
+-0%

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Core i3-350M Details

Ranking #1766 of 2060 in overall performance, the Intel Core i3-350M represents a modest entry in the broader CPU landscape, particularly when viewed through the lens of modern computing standards. Launched in January 2010, this processor is now over 14 years old, placing it firmly in the category of legacy mobile hardware. Despite its age, the Core i3-350M retains relevance for understanding the evolution of mobile computing and the trajectory of Intel's processor design. As of March 2026, it serves more as a historical benchmark than a viable option for contemporary workloads.

Built on Intel’s Arrandale architecture at a 32 nm process node, the Core i3-350M features two physical cores with hyper-threading, allowing it to handle four threads simultaneously. It operates at a base frequency of 2.267 GHz, with a locked multiplier limiting overclocking potential. The chip integrates 3 MB of L3 cache, complemented by 0.061 MiB of L1 and 0.244 MiB of L2 cache. This cache hierarchy, while adequate for its time, pales in comparison to today’s multi-threaded workloads that demand significantly higher bandwidth and latency efficiency.

The processor is designed for mobile use, utilizing the rPGA socket and consuming just 35 W of power, a figure that underscores its energy efficiency for its era. It supports DDR3 memory, with a maximum capacity not explicitly defined but typical for mobile platforms of that generation. Connectivity is provided via PCI Express 2.0, and it supports virtualization technologies such as VT-x and VT-d, enhancing its utility in early virtual machine environments.

In terms of graphics, the Core i3-350M does not include a dedicated GPU but relies on integrated graphics available on certain motherboards via the chipset. This design choice reflects the mobile computing priorities of the time, where discrete graphics were often reserved for performance-oriented systems.

Benchmarking reveals that the Core i3-350M achieves an Overall Score of 4135, placing it below most modern processors. Its Singlecore Score of 4018 and Multicore Score of 4311 show a modest performance profile, with the multicore score slightly outperforming the single-core result. This suggests that while the processor scales moderately with multi-threaded workloads, it lacks the raw power of current-generation CPUs. It competes with other low-power mobile and budget processors from the same era, such as the Pentium P6200 and Celeron 3965Y, which share similar performance characteristics.

The Core i3-350M’s position in the top 50 lists for single-core, multicore, and overall performance is notably absent, indicating that it is no longer competitive with even mainstream modern CPUs. For users seeking modern performance, this processor is best suited for educational or retro computing purposes rather than practical applications. Its primary value lies in its historical significance and its role in the early adoption of dual-core mobile processors with hyper-threading.
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Intel Core i3-350M

Main Specifications

Designer: Intel
Name: Core i3-350M
Cores: 2
Threads: 4
Base Frequency: 2267 MHz
Clock Multiplier: 17x (locked)
Core Name: Arrandale
Socket: Socket G1
Package: rPGA
Target Segment: Mobile
TDP: 35 W

Cache Specifications

L1 Cache: 62.464 KiB
L2 Cache: 0.244 MiB
L3 Cache: 2.861 MiB

Memory Specifications

Supported Memory Type: DDR3

Physical Specifications

Process: 32 nm
Die Area: 81 mm²
Transistor Count: 0.00 billion
Manufacturer: Intel

CPU Features

MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 SSE4.1 SSE4.2 EIST TXT VT-x VT-d

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