Intel Atom D2500 Need For Speed: Heat Benchmarks - Can Atom D2500 Run Need For Speed: Heat?

Budget-low-power Laptop processor released in 2011 with 2 cores and 2 threads. With base clock at 1.867GHz, max speed at 1.86GHz, and a 10W power rating. Atom D2500 is based on the Cedarview-D 32nm family and part of the Atom series.
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Atom D2500 - 1080p - RX 5700 XT - Need For Speed: Heat Benchmarks

Atom C2750
52.8
Athlon II 160u
51.1
Celeron 2961Y
49.4
Core M-5Y71
47.1
Core M-5Y70
47
Core M-5Y51
47
Core M-5Y31
47
Atom C2550
46.9
Core M-5Y10
46.8
Core M-5Y10c
46.8
Core M-5Y10a
46.8
Atom C2730
46.7
Celeron 857
46.4
Celeron 847
46.4
Celeron 2981U
46
Celeron 2980U
46
Celeron 2957U
46
Celeron 2955U
46
Celeron 1047UE
45.7
Celeron 1017U
45.7
Celeron 1007U
45.7
Celeron J1900
45.6
Celeron 1037U
45.6
Atom C2530
45.5
Celeron N2830
45
Celeron J1750
45
Celeron N2820
44.9
Celeron J1800
44.9
Celeron U3600
44.8
Atom D525
44.8
Atom D510
44.8
Celeron J1850
44.8
Celeron 1019Y
44.7
Atom E3845
44.6
Celeron N2840
44.5
Celeron 2950M
44.5
Celeron N2940
44.3
Atom E3827
44.3
Celeron N2930
44.2
Atom E3826
44
Atom S1260
44
Celeron N2920
44
Celeron N2810
44
Celeron N2815
44
Celeron N2808
43.9
Atom S1220
43.9
Atom E3815
43.9
Celeron N2910
43.7
Atom E3825
43.7
Atom C2350
43.7
Atom S1240
43.7
Atom Z3770
43.5
Celeron N2806
43.5
Celeron N2807
43.5
Atom Z3775D
43.5
Atom Z3770D
43.5
Atom Z3775
43.5
Atom Z3785
43.5
Atom Z3795
43.5
Celeron 887
43.4
Celeron 807
43.4
Celeron 827E
43.4
Celeron 877
43.4
Celeron 867
43.4
Celeron 847E
43.4
Atom Z3736G
43.4
Atom Z3736F
43.4
Atom N475
43.2
Turion II Neo K625
43.2
Turion II Neo K685
43.2
Celeron M U3400
43.2
Atom N455
43.2
Atom D410
43.2
Atom N450
43.2
Atom N470
43.2
Atom D425
43.2
Atom E680
43.2
Athlon II Neo K125
43.2
Athlon II Neo K145
43.2
Athlon II Neo K325
43.2
Athlon Neo MV-40
43.2
Athlon II Neo K345
43.2
Atom D2500
43.2
Celeron U3400
43.2
Atom Z3740
43.2
Atom Z3735D
43.2
Atom Z3735G
43.2
Atom Z3735E
43.2
Atom Z3735F
43.2
Atom Z3745D
43.2
Celeron U3405
43.2
Atom Z3745
43.2
Atom Z3740D
43.2
Atom D2560
43.2
Atom D2700
43.2
Atom N2800
43.2
Atom N2600
43.2
Atom N570
43.2
Atom N550
43.2
Atom D2550
43.1
Celeron N2805
42.9
Atom 330
41.7
Atom N435
41.7
Atom 230
41.7

The Atom D2500 GPU ranks between the Athlon II Neo K345 and Celeron U3400 in the gaming rig hierarchy. It's 0% less powerful than the Athlon II Neo K345 but still offers 0% more juice than the Celeron U3400 for those epic gaming sessions. In the realm of virtual worlds, the Atom D2500 shows a stellar performance leap, outpacing the last-gen Atom N450 by a whopping 0%. Once again, the Atom N450 gets left behind in the pixel dust, as its Cedarview-D-based successor shows a ~0% speed boost in the latest game benchmarks. The Atom N450 is a testament to how far behind the budget-low-power Pinetrail-based GPUs lag compared to the new Cedarview-D lineup. With its performance, the Atom D2500 snags the 83rd spot on the leaderboard. For casual gaming, the Atom D2500 holds the fort with its 2-cores and 2-threads, though it won't be breaking any high score records.

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