Celeron M 585
VS
Celeron 2957U

Celeron M 585 vs Celeron 2957U

Intel

Celeron M 585

1 Cores1 Thrd1 WWMax: 2.16 GHz2008
VS
Intel

Celeron 2957U

2 Cores2 Thrd512 WWMax: 1.4 GHz2014

Performance Spectrum - CPU

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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 M 585 is positioned at rank 430 and the Celeron 2957U is on rank 53, so the Celeron 2957U 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 M 585

#418
Atom x5-Z8300
MSRP: $20|Avg: N/A
569%
#419
Atom Z3735G
MSRP: $17|Avg: N/A
561%
#420
Core i5-480M
MSRP: $81|Avg: $77
515%
#421
Core i5-460M
MSRP: $80|Avg: $129
513%
#422
Core i5-2540M
MSRP: $266|Avg: $10
508%
#424
Core i5-450M
MSRP: $32|Avg: $31
490%
#425
Core i3-380M
MSRP: $49|Avg: $25
470%
#426
Core i5-430M
MSRP: N/A|Avg: $33
469%
#427
Core 2 Duo T6600
MSRP: N/A|Avg: $4
457%
#430
Celeron M 585
MSRP: N/A|Avg: N/A
100%
Based on actual market prices and performance synthetic scores.

Performance Per Dollar Celeron 2957U

#13
Ryzen 3 210
MSRP: $99|Avg: $99
96%
#14
Ryzen 5 PRO 230
MSRP: $150|Avg: $150
95%
#41
Atom x5-Z8300
MSRP: $20|Avg: N/A
212%
#42
Atom Z3735G
MSRP: $17|Avg: N/A
209%
#43
Core i5-480M
MSRP: $81|Avg: $77
192%
#44
Core i5-460M
MSRP: $80|Avg: $129
191%
#45
Core i5-2540M
MSRP: $266|Avg: $10
189%
#47
Core i5-450M
MSRP: $32|Avg: $31
183%
#48
Core i3-380M
MSRP: $49|Avg: $25
175%
#49
Core i5-430M
MSRP: N/A|Avg: $33
175%
#50
Core 2 Duo T6600
MSRP: N/A|Avg: $4
170%
#53
Celeron 2957U
MSRP: N/A|Avg: N/A
100%
#65
Core i5-3320M
MSRP: $225|Avg: N/A
96%
#66
Core i7-4510U
MSRP: $393|Avg: N/A
95%
Based on actual market prices and performance synthetic scores.

Performance Comparison

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🏆 Chipversus Verdict

🚀 Performance Leadership

Generational Difference: This comparison involves processors from different technological eras. The Celeron 2957U (2014) utilizes 22 nm technology and DDR3, providing a fundamental performance advantage.
InsightCeleron M 585Celeron 2957U
Gaming
Superior gaming performance
Lower gaming performance
Workstation
Weaker in multi-core tasks
Better multi-core power
Price
Equivalent pricing
Equivalent pricing
Longevity
🛑 Legacy (Merom (2006−2008) / 65 nm)
🛑 Legacy (Haswell (2013−2015) / 22 nm)

💎 Value Proposition

The Celeron M 585 (2008) relies on 65 nm technology and older memory, placing it in a different performance category relative to modern standards.
InsightCeleron M 585Celeron 2957U
Cost Efficiency
Lower cost efficiency
Lower cost efficiency
Upfront Cost
Equivalent pricing
Equivalent pricing

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 M 585 and Celeron 2957U

Intel

Celeron M 585

The Celeron M 585 is manufactured by Intel. It was released in 20 August 2008 (17 years ago). It is based on the Merom (2006−2008) architecture. It features 1 cores and 1 threads. Max frequency: 2.16 GHz. L2 cache: 1 MB. Built on 65 nm process technology. Socket: PGA478. Thermal design power (TDP): 1 MB. Passmark benchmark score: 2,062 points. Launch price was $70.

Intel

Celeron 2957U

The Celeron 2957U is manufactured by Intel. It was released in 1 January 2014 (11 years ago). It is based on the Haswell (2013−2015) architecture. It features 2 cores and 2 threads. Base frequency is 1.4 GHz, with boost up to 1.4 GHz. L3 cache: 2 MB. L2 cache: 512 kB. Built on 22 nm process technology. Socket: FCBGA1168. Thermal design power (TDP): 15 Watt. Memory support: DDR3. Passmark benchmark score: 2,077 points. Launch price was $107.

Processing Power

The Celeron M 585 packs 1 cores / 1 threads, while the Celeron 2957U offers 2 cores / 2 threads — the Celeron 2957U has 1 more core. Boost clocks reach 2.16 GHz on the Celeron M 585 versus 1.4 GHz on the Celeron 2957U — a 42.7% clock advantage for the Celeron M 585. The Celeron M 585 uses the Merom (2006−2008) architecture (65 nm), while the Celeron 2957U uses Haswell (2013−2015) (22 nm). In PassMark, the Celeron M 585 scores 2,062 against the Celeron 2957U's 2,077 — a 0.7% lead for the Celeron 2957U.

FeatureCeleron M 585Celeron 2957U
Cores / Threads
1 / 1
2 / 2+100%
Boost Clock
2.16 GHz+54%
1.4 GHz
Base Clock
1.4 GHz
L3 Cache
2 MB
L2 Cache
1 MB+100%
512 kB
Process
65 nm
22 nm-66%
Architecture
Merom (2006−2008)
Haswell (2013−2015)
PassMark
2,062
2,077
Geekbench 6 Single
284
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Memory & Platform

The Celeron M 585 uses the PGA478 socket (PCIe 1.1), while the Celeron 2957U uses FCBGA1168 (PCIe 3.0) — making them incompatible on the same motherboard. Maximum memory speed reaches 800 on the Celeron M 585 versus DDR3L-1600 on the Celeron 2957U — the Celeron M 585 supports 198.5% faster memory, which can translate to measurable gains in memory-sensitive workloads. The Celeron 2957U supports up to 16 GB of RAM compared to 4 120% more capacity for professional workloads. Both feature 2-channel memory with ECC support. PCIe lanes: 0 (Celeron M 585) vs 10 (Celeron 2957U) — the Celeron 2957U offers 10 more lanes for additional GPUs or NVMe drives. Chipset compatibility: GL40,GM45 (Celeron M 585) and Wildcat Point-LP (Celeron 2957U).

FeatureCeleron M 585Celeron 2957U
Socket
PGA478
FCBGA1168
PCIe Generation
PCIe 1.1
PCIe 3.0+173%
Max RAM Speed
800+26567%
DDR3L-1600
Max RAM Capacity
4
16 GB+419430300%
RAM Channels
2
2
ECC Support
PCIe Lanes
0
10
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Advanced Features

Neither processor supports overclocking. Virtualization support: false (Celeron M 585) vs VT-x (Celeron 2957U). The Celeron 2957U includes integrated graphics (HD Graphics (Haswell)), while the Celeron M 585 requires a dedicated GPU. Primary use case: Celeron 2957U targets Budget. Direct competitor: Celeron M 585 rivals Mobile Sempron SI-40; Celeron 2957U rivals Pentium 2117U.

FeatureCeleron M 585Celeron 2957U
Integrated GPU
No
Yes
IGPU Model
None
HD Graphics (Haswell)
Unlocked
No
No
AVX-512
No
No
Virtualization
false
VT-x
Target Use
Budget