Low-cost CPU Duel: Sempron 2650 vs. Celeron J1800 Review
The Reviewed CPUs
Contents
In the tables below, we compare the main features of the CPUs included in our review.
| CPU | Cores | HT | IGP | Internal Clock | Turbo Clock | Base Clock | Core | Tech. | TDP | Socket | Price |
| Sempron 2650 | 2 | No | Yes | 1.45 GHz | No | 100 MHz | Kabini | 28 nm | 25 W | AM1 | USD 40* |
| Celeron J1800 | 2 | No | Yes | 2.41 GHz | 2.58 GHz | 100 MHz | Bay Trail-D | 22 nm | 10 W | FCBGA1170 | USD 60** |
* Motherboards can be found starting at USD 31
** The price includes the motherboard, since this CPU is soldered to the motherboard
Prices were researched at Newegg.com on the day we published this review. TDP stands for Thermal Design Power and states the maximum amount of heat the CPU can dissipate.
Below you can see the memory configuration for each CPU.
| CPU | L2 Cache | L3 Cache | Memory Support | Memory Channels |
| Sempron 2650 | 1 MiB | No | Up to DDR3-1333 | One |
| Celeron J1800 | 1 MiB | No | Up to DDR3-1333 | Two |
Below we have a quick comparison of the video engine of the CPUs.
| CPU | Video Engine | DirectX | Clock | Cores |
| Sempron 2650 | Radeon R3 | 11.2 | 400 MHz | 128 |
| Celeron J1800 | Intel HD | 11 | 688/792 MHz | 4 |
