Celeron 1047UE
VS
Celeron 857

Celeron 1047UE vs Celeron 857

Intel

Celeron 1047UE

2 Cores2 Thrd512 WWMax: 1.4 GHz2013
VS
Intel

Celeron 857

2 Cores2 Thrd17 WWMax: 1.2 GHz2011

Performance Spectrum - CPU

About PassMark

PassMark CPU Mark evaluates processor speed through complex mathematical computations. It provides a reliable metric to compare multi-core performance, where higher scores indicate faster processing for multitasking, gaming, and heavy workloads.

Value Upgrade Path

This is the official ChipVERSUS Value Rating, comparing raw performance (PassMark) per dollar. Components placed above yours deliver better value for money. The Celeron 1047UE is positioned at rank 1170 and the Celeron 857 is on rank 1201, so the Celeron 1047UE offers better cost-efficiency for playing games.

MSRP is the manufacturer's suggested retail price.
Avg price is the current average price collected from markets across the web.

Performance Per Dollar Celeron 1047UE

#1158
Atom x5-Z8300
MSRP: $20|Avg: N/A
4347%
#1159
Atom Z3735G
MSRP: $17|Avg: N/A
4283%
#1160
Core i5-480M
MSRP: $81|Avg: $77
3932%
#1161
Core i5-460M
MSRP: $80|Avg: $129
3914%
#1162
Core i5-2540M
MSRP: $266|Avg: $10
3878%
#1164
Core i5-450M
MSRP: $32|Avg: $31
3745%
#1165
Core i3-380M
MSRP: $49|Avg: $25
3591%
#1166
Core i5-430M
MSRP: N/A|Avg: $33
3585%
#1167
Core 2 Duo T6600
MSRP: N/A|Avg: $4
3489%
#1170
Celeron 1047UE
MSRP: $100|Avg: $100
100%
#1171
Core M-5Y70
MSRP: $281|Avg: $281
100%
#1172
Celeron U3400
MSRP: $86|Avg: $5
99%
#1173
Celeron T1600
MSRP: $107|Avg: $15
99%
#1174
Pro A12-8800B
MSRP: $400|Avg: $40
99%
#1176
Core i7-2637M
MSRP: $289|Avg: N/A
97%
#1177
Athlon PRO 3045B
MSRP: $426|Avg: $180
96%
#1178
Core 2 Duo SL9600
MSRP: $316|Avg: N/A
96%
#1179
Core 2 Duo T5600
MSRP: $241|Avg: N/A
96%
#1180
Pentium N3510
MSRP: $161|Avg: $161
96%
#1181
Core i7-7Y75
MSRP: $393|Avg: $285
96%
#1183
Core i7-4500U
MSRP: $398|Avg: N/A
93%
#1185
Athlon Neo X2 L325
MSRP: $100|Avg: $5
91%
Based on actual market prices and performance synthetic scores.

Performance Per Dollar Celeron 857

#1189
Atom x5-Z8300
MSRP: $20|Avg: N/A
5578%
#1190
Atom Z3735G
MSRP: $17|Avg: N/A
5496%
#1191
Core i5-480M
MSRP: $81|Avg: $77
5046%
#1192
Core i5-460M
MSRP: $80|Avg: $129
5023%
#1193
Core i5-2540M
MSRP: $266|Avg: $10
4977%
#1195
Core i5-450M
MSRP: $32|Avg: $31
4806%
#1196
Core i3-380M
MSRP: $49|Avg: $25
4608%
#1197
Core i5-430M
MSRP: N/A|Avg: $33
4601%
#1198
Core 2 Duo T6600
MSRP: N/A|Avg: $4
4477%
#1201
Celeron 857
MSRP: $134|Avg: $10
100%
#1202
Celeron 925
MSRP: $100|Avg: $100
100%
#1203
Core 2 Duo U7700
MSRP: $262|Avg: $10
97%
#1204
Core 2 Duo E8135
MSRP: $200|Avg: $15
97%
#1205
Core Duo T2400
MSRP: $294|Avg: N/A
96%
#1206
Core 2 Duo U7600
MSRP: $250|Avg: $5
96%
#1207
Pentium M 735
MSRP: $294|Avg: N/A
94%
#1208
Core i7-620LM
MSRP: $300|Avg: N/A
93%
#1209
Core i7-740QM
MSRP: $378|Avg: N/A
93%
#1211
Core 2 Solo SU3300
MSRP: $262|Avg: $50
90%
#1212
Celeron 540
MSRP: $86|Avg: $5
90%
#1213
Celeron U3600
MSRP: $134|Avg: $134
89%
#1216
Core 2 Quad Q9000
MSRP: $348|Avg: $15
87%
Based on actual market prices and performance synthetic scores.

Performance Comparison

About PassMark

🏆 Chipversus Verdict

🚀 Performance Leadership

Performance Trade-off: The Celeron 1047UE leads in gaming performance. However, the Celeron 857 is the stronger candidate for professional workloads, offering 4.3% greater multi-core processing power.
InsightCeleron 1047UECeleron 857
Gaming
Superior gaming performance
Lower gaming performance
Workstation
Weaker in multi-core tasks
Better multi-core power
Price
⚠️ Higher cost ($100)
More affordable ($10)
Longevity
🛑 Legacy (Ivy Bridge (2012−2013) / 22 nm)
🛑 Legacy (Sandy Bridge (2011−2013) / 32 nm)

💎 Value Proposition

Efficiency: Even within a comparison of older hardware, the Celeron 857 stands out as the superior choice. It is effectively 90% cheaper ($10 vs $100) while identifying as the stronger performer.
InsightCeleron 1047UECeleron 857
Cost Efficiency
Lower cost efficiency
Better overall value (+944%)
Upfront Cost
⚠️ Higher cost ($100)
More affordable ($10)

Performance Check

Paired with RTX 4090

To accurately isolate CPU performance, all benchmarks below use an NVIDIA RTX 4090 as the reference GPU. This eliminates GPU-side bottlenecks and highlights pure processing throughput differences between the CPUs.

Note: Real-world results may vary based on your actual GPU. CPU performance impact is more visible in processing-intensive titles and high-refresh-rate gaming scenarios.

Technical Specifications

Side-by-side comparison of Celeron 1047UE and Celeron 857

Intel

Celeron 1047UE

The Celeron 1047UE is manufactured by Intel. It was released in 20 January 2013 (12 years ago). It is based on the Ivy Bridge (2012−2013) architecture. It features 2 cores and 2 threads. Max frequency: 1.4 GHz. L3 cache: 2 MB (total). L2 cache: 256K (per core). Built on 22 nm process technology. Socket: BGA1023. Thermal design power (TDP): 512 kB + 2 MB. Memory support: DDR3. Passmark benchmark score: 675 points. Launch price was $134.

Intel

Celeron 857

The Celeron 857 is manufactured by Intel. It was released in 1 July 2011 (14 years ago). It is based on the Sandy Bridge (2011−2013) architecture. It features 2 cores and 2 threads. Base frequency is 1.2 GHz, with boost up to 1.2 GHz. L3 cache: 2 MB (total). L2 cache: 256K (per core). Built on 32 nm process technology. Socket: BGA1023. Thermal design power (TDP): 17 Watt. Memory support: DDR3. Passmark benchmark score: 705 points. Launch price was $134.

Processing Power

Both the Celeron 1047UE and Celeron 857 share an identical 2-core/2-thread configuration. Boost clocks reach 1.4 GHz on the Celeron 1047UE versus 1.2 GHz on the Celeron 857 — a 15.4% clock advantage for the Celeron 1047UE. The Celeron 1047UE uses the Ivy Bridge (2012−2013) architecture (22 nm), while the Celeron 857 uses Sandy Bridge (2011−2013) (32 nm). In PassMark, the Celeron 1047UE scores 675 against the Celeron 857's 705 — a 4.3% lead for the Celeron 857. Both processors carry 2 MB (total) of L3 cache.

FeatureCeleron 1047UECeleron 857
Cores / Threads
2 / 2
2 / 2
Boost Clock
1.4 GHz+17%
1.2 GHz
Base Clock
1.2 GHz
L3 Cache
2 MB (total)
2 MB (total)
L2 Cache
256K (per core)
256K (per core)
Process
22 nm-31%
32 nm
Architecture
Ivy Bridge (2012−2013)
Sandy Bridge (2011−2013)
PassMark
675
705+4%
Geekbench 6 Single
159
Geekbench 6 Multi
293
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Memory & Platform

Both processors use the BGA1023 socket with PCIe 3.0. Both support up to DDR3-1600 memory speed. Both support up to 16 GB of RAM. Both feature 2-channel memory with ECC support. Both provide 16 PCIe lanes. Chipset compatibility: BGA1023 (Celeron 1047UE) and HM65,HM67 (Celeron 857).

FeatureCeleron 1047UECeleron 857
Socket
BGA1023
BGA1023
PCIe Generation
PCIe 3.0+50%
PCIe 2.0
Max RAM Speed
DDR3-1600
DDR3-1333
Max RAM Capacity
16 GB
16 GB
RAM Channels
2
2
ECC Support
PCIe Lanes
16
16
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Advanced Features

Neither processor supports overclocking. Both support VT-x virtualization. Both include integrated graphics Intel HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge) (Celeron 1047UE) and HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) (Celeron 857) — useful as a fallback for troubleshooting or display output without a dedicated GPU. Primary use case: Celeron 857 targets Budget. Direct competitor: Celeron 857 rivals Pentium 967.

FeatureCeleron 1047UECeleron 857
Integrated GPU
Yes
Yes
IGPU Model
Intel HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge)
HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge)
Unlocked
No
No
AVX-512
No
No
Virtualization
VT-x
VT-x
Target Use
Budget
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Value Analysis

The Celeron 1047UE launched at $100 MSRP, while the Celeron 857 debuted at $134. At current prices ($100 vs $10), the Celeron 857 is $90 cheaper. In terms of value (PassMark points per dollar), the Celeron 1047UE delivers 6.8 pts/$ vs 70.5 pts/$ for the Celeron 857 — making the Celeron 857 the 165% better value option.

FeatureCeleron 1047UECeleron 857
MSRP
$100-25%
$134
Avg Price (30d)
$100
$10-90%
Performance per Dollar
6.8
70.5+937%
Release Date
2013
2011