Intel Core i3-10110U 10th Gen Lower-Mid-Range Laptop CPU

The 10th Generation Intel Core i3-10110U is a lower-mid-range processor you can find in inexpensive configurations of the mainstream laptop PCs.
The i3-10110U is a dual-core member of the 10th Gen Intel Core U-series lineup. The series is well known for its more widely adopted quad-core i5-10210U and i7-10710U. On the other hand, there’s also the 10th Gen Intel Core G series, including the i3-1005G1 which is comparable to the i3-10110U. The Core G offers similar computing performance to its Core U counterparts, but the G series features better integrated graphics processors.
Speaking of graphics, the Core i3-10110U incorporates the Intel UHD GPU. It is capable of light gaming only.
Intel Core i3-10110U CPU Benchmark
Here’s how the Intel Core i3-10110U stacks up against other common laptop processors:
Note: The benchmark scores of the listed processors are averages measured across various devices with these processors. The scores and real-world performance of the Intel Core i3-10110U and compared CPUs may vary depending on the notebooks' other components, settings, cooling, and other factors. However, the benchmark results are good indicators of the processors' performance.
Specifications of the Intel Core i3-10110U
Here are the most important specs of the Intel Core i3-10110U:
Processor Name | Intel Core i3-10110U |
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CPU Family | 10th Generation Intel Core "Comet Lake" |
Number of Cores | Dual-core / 2 computing threads per core |
CPU Clock Speed | 2.1 – 4.1 GHz |
Cache Size | 4MB |
Memory Support | DDR4 (2666 MHz max. speed) |
Integrated Graphics | Intel UHD |
Power Consumption | 15W |
Production Technology | 14-nanometer |
Typical Use | Affordable laptops & 2-in-1 PCs |
Notable Technologies | Intel HyperThreading (enables two computing threads per physical processor core) |
Year of Release | 2019 |
User Reviews and Q&A on the Intel Core i3-10110U
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Hamster –
Is it good for gaming?
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BRUCE HASKELL –
does it support hevc
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Dan –
Yes, it does. Intel Core processors support HEVC since 6th Generation. The processor also supports HEVC 10-bit, but not 12-bit based on this table: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Quick_Sync_Video#Hardware_decoding_and_encoding