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Game | Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz | Core i7-640LM 2-Core 2.13GHz |
Cyberpunk 2077 | 84% | 156% |
Assassins Creed: Valhalla | 147% | 245% |
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War | 78% | 148% |
Grand Theft Auto VI | 202% | 321% |
FIFA 21 | 72% | 139% |
Genshin Impact | 39% | 94% |
Far Cry 6 | 190% | 304% |
Hitman 3 | 147% | 245% |
Watch Dogs Legion | 147% | 245% |
World of Warcraft: Shadowlands | 186% | 298% |
In terms of overall gaming performance, the Intel Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz is massively better than the Intel Core i7-640LM 2-Core 2.13GHz when it comes to running the latest games. This also means it will be less likely to bottleneck more powerful GPUs, allowing them to achieve more of their gaming performance potential.
The Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz was released over a year more recently than the Core i7-640LM 2-Core, and so the Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz is likely to have better levels of support, and will be more optimized for running the latest games.
The Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz and the Core i7-640LM 2-Core both have 2 cores, and so are quite likely to struggle with the latest games, or at least bottleneck high-end graphics cards when running them. With a decent accompanying GPU, the Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz and the Core i7-640LM 2-Core may still be able to run slightly older games fairly effectively.
Both the Intel Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz and the Intel Core i7-640LM 2-Core 2.13GHz have the same number of threads. Both the Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz and the Core i7-640LM 2-Core use hyperthreading. The Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz has 2 logical threads per physical core and the Core i7-640LM 2-Core has 2.
Multiple threads are useful for improving the performance of multi-threaded applications. Additional cores and their accompanying thread will always be beneficial for multi-threaded applications. Hyperthreading will be beneficial for applications optimized for it, but it may slow others down. For games, the number of threads is largely irrelevant, as long as you have at least 2 cores (preferably 4), and hyperthreading can sometimes even hit performance.
More important for gaming than the number of cores and threads is the clock rate. Problematically, unless the two CPUs are from the same family, this can only serve as a general guide and nothing like an exact comparison, because the clock cycles per instruction (CPI) will vary so much.
The Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz and Core i7-640LM 2-Core are not from the same family of CPUs, so their clock speeds are by no means directly comparable. Bear in mind, then, that while the Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz has a 0.37 GHz faster frequency, this is not always an indicator that it will be superior in performance, despite frequency being crucial when trying to avoid GPU bottlenecking. In this case, however, the difference is enough that it possibly indicates the superiority of the .
Aside from the clock rate, the next-most important CPU features for PC game performance are L2 and L3 cache size. Faster than RAM, the more cache available, the more data that can be stored for lightning-fast retrieval. L1 Cache is not usually an issue anymore for gaming, with most high-end CPUs eking out about the same L1 performance, and L2 is more important than L3 - but L3 is still important if you want to reach the highest levels of performance. Bear in mind that although it is better to have a larger cache, the larger it is, the higher the latency, so a balance has to be struck.
The Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz and the Core i7-640LM 2-Core have the same L2 cache size, but the Core i7-640LM 2-Core has a 1 MB bigger L3 cache, so in this area, it wins out over the Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz.
The maximum Thermal Design Power is the power in Watts that the CPU will consume in the worst case scenario. The lithography is the semiconductor manufacturing technology being used to create the CPU - the smaller this is, the more transistors that can be fit into the CPU, and the closer the connections. For both the lithography and the TDP, it is the lower the better, because a lower number means a lower amount of power is necessary to run the CPU, and consequently a lower amount of heat is produced.
The Core i7-640LM 2-Core has a 10 Watt lower Maximum TDP than the Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz. However, the Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz was created with a 10 nm smaller manufacturing technology. Overall, by taking both into account, the Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz is likely the CPU with the lower heat production and power requirements, but there really isn't much in it.
The Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz has an on-board GPU, which means that it will be capable of running basic graphics applications (i.e., games) without the need for a dedicated graphics card. The Core i7-640LM 2-Core, however, does not, and you will probably have to look for a dedicated card if you wish to use it at all.
For in-depth GPU comparisons with the Intel HD Graphics 4000 Mobile, click on the following GPU overview comparison icon (visible throughout Game-Debate), and choose a GPU from the list to compare against:
On-board GPUs tend to be fairly awful in comparison to dedicated cards from the likes of AMD or Nvidia, but as they are built into the CPU, they also tend to be cheaper and require far less power to run (this makes them a good choice for laptops). We would recommend a dedicated card for running the latest games, but integrated GPUs are improving all the time and casual gamers may find less recent games perform perfectly acceptably.
CPU Codename | Ivy Bridge | Arrandale | |||
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MoBo Socket | BGA 1023 | BGA 1288 | |||
Notebook CPU | yes | yes | |||
Release Date | 03 Jun 2012 | 07 Jan 2010 | |||
CPU Link | GD Link | GD Link | |||
Approved | ![]() | ![]() |
CPU Cores | 2 | ![]() | vs | ![]() | 2 |
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CPU Threads | 4 | ![]() | vs | ![]() | 4 |
Clock Speed | 2.5 GHz | ![]() | vs | 2.13 GHz | |
Turbo Frequency | 3.1 GHz | ![]() | vs | 2.933 GHz | |
Max TDP | 35 W | vs | ![]() | 25 W | |
Lithography | 22 nm | ![]() | vs | 32 nm | |
Bit Width | 64 Bit | ![]() | vs | ![]() | 64 Bit |
Max Temperature | 105°C | ![]() | vs | ![]() | 105°C |
Virtualization Technology | no | vs | no | ||
Comparison |
L1 Cache Size | 128 KB | ![]() | vs | ![]() | 128 KB |
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L2 Cache Size | 512 KB | ![]() | vs | ![]() | 512 KB |
L2 Cache Speed | - | vs | - | ||
L3 Cache Size | 3 MB | vs | ![]() | 4 MB | |
Max Memory Size | - | ![]() | vs | 8 GB | |
Max Memory Bandwidth | - | ![]() | vs | - | |
Memory Channels | - | ![]() | vs | ![]() | 2 |
ECC Memory Support | no | vs | no | ||
Comparison |
Graphics | Intel HD Graphics 4000 Mobile | ![]() | |||
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Base GPU Frequency | 650 MHz | ![]() | vs | - | |
Max GPU Frequency | 1350 MHz | ![]() | vs | - | |
DirectX | 11 | ![]() | vs | - | |
Displays Supported | 3 | ![]() | vs | - | |
Comparison |
Package Size | 37.5 x 37.5mm | vs | - | ||
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Revision | 3.0 | ![]() | vs | - | |
PCIe Revision | 3 | ![]() | vs | - | |
PCIe Configurations | 3 | ![]() | vs | - |
Performance Value | ![]() |
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Mini Review | Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz is a middle-class mobile processor based on the 22nm, Ivy Bridge architecture. It offers 2 Physical Cores (4 Logical), initially clocked at 2.5GHz, which may go up to 3.1GHz and 3MB of L3 Cache. Among its many features, Turbo Boost and Virtualization are activated and the processor has multiplier unlocked. The processor integrates mildly powerful Graphics called Intel HD Graphics 4000, with 16 Execution Units, initially clocked at 650MHz and that go up to 1100MHz, in Turbo Mode which share the L2 Cache and system RAM with the processor. Both the processor and integrated graphics have a rated board TDP of 35W. It offers average performance. This means it will become a bottleneck in some demanding applications. | Core i7-640LM 2-Core 2.13GHz is an energy efficient mobile CPU based on the 32nm, Nehalem architecture. It offers 2 Physical Cores (4 Logical), initially clocked at 2.13GHz, which may go up to 2.933GHz and 4MB of L3 Cache. Among its many features, HyperThreading, Turbo Boost and Virtualization are activated. The processor integrates very weak Graphics called Intel HD i7 640LM, with 10 Execution Units, initially clocked at 266MHz and that go up to 556MHz, in Turbo Mode which share the L2 Cache and system RAM with the processor. Both the processor and integrated graphics have a rated board TDP of 25W. It offers average performance. This means it will become a bottleneck in some demanding applications. |
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Intel Quick Sync Video | ![]() | ![]() | Intel Quick Sync Video | |||
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Intel Insider | ![]() | ![]() | Intel Insider | |||
Intel Wireless Display | ![]() | ![]() | Intel Wireless Display | |||
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Intel vPro | ![]() | ![]() | Intel vPro | |||
Intel Hyper-Threading | ![]() | ![]() | Intel Hyper-Threading | |||
Intel Virt. Tech. for Directed I/O | ![]() | ![]() | Intel Virt. Tech. for Directed I/O | |||
Intel Trusted Execution | ![]() | ![]() | Intel Trusted Execution | |||
AES New Instructions | ![]() | ![]() | AES New Instructions | |||
Intel Anti-Theft | ![]() | ![]() | Intel Anti-Theft | |||
Idle States | ![]() | ![]() | Idle States | |||
Intel SpeedStep | ![]() | ![]() | Intel SpeedStep | |||
Thermal Monitoring | ![]() | ![]() | Thermal Monitoring | |||
Execute Disable Bit | ![]() | ![]() | Execute Disable Bit | |||
Intel VT-x with EPT | ![]() | ![]() | Intel VT-x with EPT | |||
Embedded Options | ![]() | ![]() | Embedded Options |