CPU comparison with benchmarks
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AMD Opteron X3418 or AMD Opteron X3418 – which processor offers superior performance? In this comparison, we examine disparities and assess which of these two CPUs outperforms the other. We delve into technical specifications and benchmark outcomes. The AMD Opteron X3418 features 4 processor cores and has the capability to manage 4 threads concurrently. It was released in Q2/2015 and belongs to the 0 generation of the AMD Opteron series. To use the AMD Opteron X3418, you'll need a motherboard with a FP4 socket. The Apple M1 features 8 processor cores and has the capability to manage 8 threads concurrently. It was released in Q4/2020 and belongs to the 1 generation of the Apple M series series.
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| AMD Opteron X3000 |
Group |
Apple M1 |
| 0 |
Generation |
1 |
| Desktop / Server |
Segment |
Mobile |
| AMD Opteron X3418 |
Name |
Apple M1 |
| AMD Opteron |
Family |
Apple M series |
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CPU Cores and Base Frequency |
The AMD Opteron X3418 has 4 CPU cores and can calculate 4 threads in parallel. The clock frequency of the AMD Opteron X3418 is 2.8 GHz and turbo frequency for one core is 3.2 GHz. The Apple M1 has 8 CPU cores and can calculate 8 threads in parallel. The clock frequency of the A-Core is 3.2 GHz. The number of CPU cores greatly affects the speed of the processor and is an important performance indicator. Processors with hybrid (big.LITTLE) architecture strike a balance between performance and power efficiency, making them ideal for mobile devices.
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| 4 |
Threads |
8 |
| 4x |
Cores |
None |
| None |
None |
2.06 GHz |
| 4 |
CPU Cores |
8 |
| normal |
Core architecture |
hybrid (big.LITTLE) |
| None |
None |
4x Firestorm |
| No |
Hyperthreading |
No |
| None |
None |
3.2 GHz |
| No |
Overclocking |
No |
| None |
None |
4x Icestorm |
| 3.2 GHz |
Turbo Frequency (1 core) |
None |
| 2.8 GHz |
Frequency |
None |
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Internal Graphics |
The AMD Opteron X3418 has integrated graphics, called iGPU for short. Specifically, the AMD Opteron X3418 uses the AMD Radeon R7 - 384 (Toronto), which has 384 texture shaders and 6 execution units. The iGPU uses the system's main memory as graphics memory and sits on the processor's die. The Apple M1 has integrated graphics, called iGPU for short. Specifically, the Apple M1 uses the Apple M1 (8 Core), which has 1024 texture shaders and 128 execution units.
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| 384 |
Shaders |
1024 |
| -- |
Release date |
Q4/2020 |
| 0 nm |
Technology |
5 nm |
| 0 |
Direct X |
-- |
| 0 bytes |
Max. GPU Memory |
8.0 GB |
| -- |
Max. displays |
-- |
| 6 |
Execution units |
128 |
| 0.8 GHz |
GPU frequency |
1.3 GHz |
| 0 |
Generation |
1 |
| -- |
GPU (Turbo) |
-- |
| AMD Radeon R7 - 384 (Toronto) |
GPU name |
Apple M1 (8 Core) |
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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning |
| -- |
AI specifications |
16 Neural cores @ 11 TOPS |
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AI hardware |
Apple Neural Engine |
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Hardware codec support |
A photo or video codec that is accelerated in hardware can greatly accelerate the working speed of a processor and extend the battery life of notebooks or smartphones when playing videos.
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| No |
VP8 |
Decode |
| No |
VC-1 |
Decode |
| Decode |
JPEG |
Decode / Encode |
| No |
AV1 |
No |
| Decode |
h265 / HEVC (8 bit) |
Decode / Encode |
| No |
AVC |
Decode |
| Decode / Encode |
h264 |
Decode / Encode |
| No |
VP9 |
Decode / Encode |
| No |
h265 / HEVC (10 bit) |
Decode / Encode |
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Memory & PCIe |
The processor supports a maximum memory capacity of 16.0 GB distributed across 2 memory channels. It offers a peak memory bandwidth of 68.2 GB/s. Both the type and quantity of memory can have a substantial impact on the overall system performance.
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| pci |
PCIe |
pci |
| Yes |
AES-NI |
Yes |
| DDR4-2400 |
Memory type |
LPDDR4X-4266 |
| Yes |
ECC |
No |
| 0 bytes |
Max. Memory |
16.0 GB |
| 2 |
Memory channels |
2 |
| -- |
Bandwidth |
68.2 GB/s |
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Thermal Management |
The processor has a thermal design power (TDP) of 15 W watts. TDP indicates the cooling solution needed to effectively manage the processor's heat. It generally provides an approximate indication of the actual power consumption of the CPU itself.
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| 12 W |
TDP down |
10 W |
| 35 W |
TDP up |
20 W |
| 15 W |
TDP (PL1 / PBP) |
15 W |
| -- |
Tjunction max |
-- |
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Technical details |
The AMD Opteron X3418 is manufactured using a 28 nm process. A smaller manufacturing process indicates a more contemporary and energy-efficient CPU. A substantial cache can significantly enhance the processor's performance, particularly in scenarios like gaming. The Apple M1 is manufactured using a 5 nm process.
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| Q2/2015 |
Release date |
Q4/2020 |
| AMD-V, AMD-Vt |
Virtualization |
Apple Virtualization Framework |
| SSE4a, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX2 |
ISA extensions |
Rosetta 2 x86-Emulation |
| 28 nm |
Technology |
5 nm |
| -- |
Chip design |
Chiplet |
| -- |
Release price |
-- |
| Toronto (Excavator) |
Architecture |
M1 |
| 0 bytes |
L3-Cache |
0 bytes |
| Windows 10, Linux |
Operating systems |
macOS |
| Technical data sheet |
Documents |
Technical data sheet |
| x86-64 (64 bit) |
Instruction set (ISA) |
ARMv8-A64 (64 bit) |
| OX3418AAY43KA |
Part Number |
APL 1102 |
| FP4 |
Socket |
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| 2.0 MB |
L2-Cache |
16.0 MB |
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