CPU Comparison: Intel Core Ultra 7 164U vs Intel Celeron 1020E @ 2.20GHz

Key Findings

  • The Intel Core Ultra 7 164U leads in single-threaded performance by up to 157.4%
  • In multi-threaded workloads, the Intel Core Ultra 7 164U shows superior performance with a 974.4% advantage
  • The Intel Celeron 1020E @ 2.20GHz has the highest core count with 2 cores

Performance Rankings & Market Position

Intel Core Ultra 7 164U

Laptop
Release Date
Q2 2024
Market Position
890th fastest in multithreading
4890 CPUs455th fastest in single threading
4890 CPUs201st fastest in
1434 Laptop CPUs

Intel Celeron 1020E @ 2.20GHz

Laptop
Release Date
Q3 2014
Market Position
3422nd fastest in multithreading
4890 CPUs2755th fastest in single threading
4890 CPUs816th fastest in
1434 Laptop CPUs

Performance

Single-Thread Performance

164U
3,151
2.20GHz
1,224

Multi-Thread Performance

164U
15,106
2.20GHz
1,406

Specifications: Intel Core Ultra 7 164U vs Intel Celeron 1020E @ 2.20GHz

💻CPU Model
Intel Core Ultra 7 164U
164U
Intel Celeron 1020E @ 2.20GHz
2.20GHz
🔄Other Names
Intel(R) Core(TM) Ultra 7 164U
164U
Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 1020E @ 2.20GHz
2.20GHz
⚡Base Clock
N/A
164U
2.2 GHz
2.20GHz
🚀Turbo Clock
N/A
164U
N/A
2.20GHz
💻Cores/Threads
N/A
164U
2 Threads: 2
2.20GHz
🔌Socket
FCBGA2551
164U
FCBGA1023, FCP
2.20GHz
⚡TDP
9 W
164U
35 W
2.20GHz
💾Cache
N/A
164U
N/A
2.20GHz

The Intel Core Ultra 7 164U and Intel Celeron 1020E @ 2.20GHz compete in the Laptop segment. The Intel Core Ultra 7 164U shows superior single-thread performance, making it better for tasks like gaming and light workloads.

For multi-threaded applications, the Intel Celeron 1020E @ 2.20GHz takes the lead, despite having the same core count.

Power consumption differs significantly, with the Intel Celeron 1020E @ 2.20GHz drawing more power under load (35W vs 9W). This may impact system thermal design and power supply requirements.