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Intel Core i3-4360

Intel processor specifications and benchmark scores

2
Cores
4
Threads
GHz Boost
54W
TDP
🖥️Integrated GPU

Intel Core i3-4360 Specifications

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Core i3-4360 Core Configuration

Processing cores and threading

The Intel Core i3-4360 features 2 physical cores and 4 threads, which directly impacts multi-threaded performance in CPU benchmarks. More cores allow the processor to handle parallel workloads efficiently, improving performance in video editing, 3D rendering, and multitasking scenarios. Thread count determines how many simultaneous tasks the CPU can process, with higher thread counts benefiting productivity applications and content creation workflows.

Cores
2
Threads
4
SMP CPUs
1
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i3-4360 Clock Speeds

Base and boost frequencies

Clock speed is a critical factor in Core i3-4360 benchmark performance, measured in GHz. The base clock represents the guaranteed operating frequency, while the boost clock indicates maximum single-core performance under optimal conditions. Higher clock speeds translate to faster single-threaded performance, which is essential for gaming and applications that don't fully utilize multiple cores. The Core i3-4360 by Intel can dynamically adjust its frequency based on workload and thermal headroom.

Base Clock
3.7 GHz
Boost Clock
N/A
Multiplier
37x
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Intel's Core i3-4360 Cache Hierarchy

L1, L2, L3 cache sizes

Cache memory is ultra-fast storage built directly into the i3-4360 processor die. L1 cache provides the fastest access for frequently used data, while L2 and L3 caches offer progressively larger storage with slightly higher latency. Larger cache sizes significantly improve CPU benchmark scores by reducing memory access times. The Core i3-4360's cache configuration is optimized for both gaming performance and productivity workloads, minimizing data fetch delays during intensive computations.

L1 Cache
64 KB (per core)
L2 Cache
256 KB (per core)
L3 Cache
4 MB (shared)
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Haswell Architecture & Process

Manufacturing and design details

The Intel Core i3-4360 is built on Intel's 22 nm manufacturing process, which determines power efficiency and thermal characteristics. Smaller process nodes allow for more transistors in the same space, enabling higher performance per watt. The architecture defines how the processor handles instructions and manages data flow, directly impacting benchmark results across different workload types. Modern CPU architectures like the one in i3-4360 incorporate advanced branch prediction and out-of-order execution for optimal performance.

Architecture
Haswell
Codename
Haswell
Process Node
22 nm
Foundry
Intel
Transistors
1,400 million
Die Size
177 mm²
Generation
Core i3 (Haswell)
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Haswell Instruction Set Features

Supported CPU instructions and extensions

The Core i3-4360 by Intel supports various instruction set extensions that enable optimized performance for specific workloads. SIMD instructions like SSE and AVX accelerate multimedia, scientific computing, and AI workloads by processing multiple data points simultaneously. Features like AES-NI provide hardware-accelerated encryption, while AVX-512 (if supported) enables advanced vector processing for data centers and high-performance computing. These instruction sets are critical for software compatibility and performance in modern applications.

MMX
SSE
SSE2
SSE3
SSSE3
SSE4.1
SSE4.2
AVX
AVX2
FMA3
AES-NI
F16C
BMI1
BMI2
Intel 64
VT-x
VT-d
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i3-4360 Power & Thermal

TDP and power specifications

The Intel Core i3-4360 has a TDP (Thermal Design Power) of 54W, indicating the cooling solution required for sustained operation. TDP affects both system power consumption and the type of cooler needed. Lower TDP processors are ideal for compact builds and laptops, while higher TDP chips typically offer better sustained performance in demanding CPU benchmarks. Understanding power requirements helps ensure your system can deliver consistent performance without thermal throttling.

TDP
54W
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Intel Socket 1150 Platform & Socket

Compatibility information

The Core i3-4360 uses the Intel Socket 1150 socket, which determines motherboard compatibility. Choosing the right platform is essential for building a system around this processor. The socket type also influences available features like PCIe lanes, memory support, and upgrade paths. When comparing CPU benchmarks, ensure you're looking at processors compatible with your existing or planned motherboard to make informed purchasing decisions.

Socket
Intel Socket 1150
PCIe
Gen 3
Package
FC-LGA12C
DDR5

Intel Socket 1150 Memory Support

RAM compatibility and speeds

Memory support specifications for the i3-4360 define which RAM types and speeds are compatible. Faster memory can significantly improve CPU benchmark performance, especially in memory-intensive applications and gaming. The memory controller integrated into the Core i3-4360 determines maximum supported speeds and channels. Dual-channel or quad-channel memory configurations can double or quadruple memory bandwidth, providing noticeable performance gains in content creation and scientific workloads.

Memory Type
DDR3
Memory Bus
Dual-channel
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Intel's Core i3-4360 Integrated Graphics

Built-in GPU specifications

The Intel Core i3-4360 includes integrated graphics, eliminating the need for a dedicated GPU in basic computing scenarios. Integrated graphics are ideal for office productivity, video playback, and light gaming. While not designed for demanding GPU benchmarks, the iGPU in the i3-4360 provides hardware video encoding and decoding capabilities. This makes the processor suitable for compact builds, HTPCs, and systems where power efficiency is prioritized over gaming performance.

iGPU
Intel HD 4600
Graphics Model
Intel HD 4600
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Core i3-4360 Product Information

Release and pricing details

The Intel Core i3-4360 is manufactured by Intel and represents their commitment to delivering competitive CPU performance. Understanding the release date and pricing helps contextualize benchmark comparisons with other processors from the same generation. Launch pricing provides a baseline for evaluating value, though street prices often differ. Whether you're building a new system or upgrading, the Core i3-4360 by Intel offers a specific balance of performance, features, and cost within Intel's product lineup.

Manufacturer
Intel
Release Date
May 2014
Market
Desktop

Core i3-4360 Benchmark Scores

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Cinebench R15 multi-core renders a complex 3D scene using all CPU threads simultaneously. This test reveals how Intel Core i3-4360 performs in parallel rendering workloads like video production and 3D animation. The R15 version remains useful for comparing against older hardware benchmarks. Higher scores directly correlate with faster render times in Cinema 4D and similar 3D applications.

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310
2%
Max: 14,978
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Cinebench R20 multi-core uses a scene requiring 4x more computational power than R15. This test better reflects modern CPU capabilities for professional rendering on Intel Core i3-4360. The more demanding workload provides better differentiation between current-generation processors.

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1,294
2%
Max: 62,412
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🏆 Top 5 Performers

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Cinebench R20 single-core tests one thread against a more demanding scene than R15. This reveals the true single-thread rendering capability of Intel Core i3-4360. The increased complexity provides more accurate performance differentiation between modern CPUs.

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182
2%
Max: 8,811

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Cinebench R23 multi-core is the current standard for CPU rendering benchmarks with a 10-minute minimum runtime. This extended test reveals sustained performance of Intel Core i3-4360 after thermal limits kick in. The longer duration exposes cooling limitations that shorter benchmarks miss.

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3,081
2%
Max: 148,601
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🏆 Top 5 Performers

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Cinebench R23 single-core measures sustained single-thread performance over 10 minutes. This reveals how Intel Core i3-4360 maintains boost clocks under continuous load. The extended runtime shows whether thermal throttling affects single-core performance.

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435
2%
Max: 20,979
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About Intel Core i3-4360

The Intel Core i3-4360 packs a dual-core setup with Hyper-Threading that spins up four threads, making it a sneaky powerhouse for multitasking without overwhelming your power bill. Clocking in at a steady 3.7 GHz base speed, this Haswell-era chip from 2014 doesn't chase turbo boosts, keeping things consistent for everyday grind. Its 22nm process node helps it sip energy at just 54W TDP, which means it runs cool and efficient compared to thirstier modern rigs. That shared 4MB L3 cache acts like a quick-access memory vault, feeding data to both cores without much drama. In Cinebench R23 multicore tests, it hits 3,081 points, proving it can handle light creative workloads without breaking a sweat. Overall, this processor vibes perfectly for budget builds where reliability trumps raw speed. Diving deeper into the thread magic, the i3-4360's four threads let it juggle apps like browsing tabs and streaming simultaneously, scoring 1,294 points in Cinebench R20 multicore for that balanced performance. Without a boost clock, it sticks to 3.7 GHz like glue, avoiding the spikes that could heat up smaller cases. Energy efficiency shines here, as the 54W TDP translates to lower electricity costs over time, especially in always-on setups. The cache hierarchy is straightforward with no L2 per core details dominating, but that 4MB L3 shared pool ensures snappy data retrieval for threaded tasks. Single-core benchmarks clock 435 points in R23, showing it's no slouch for quick, solo operations. This config screams ideal for students or casual users who need steady power without the fuss. When it comes to power draw, the Intel i3-4360's 54W TDP makes it a green choice for eco-conscious setups, outperforming older chips in efficiency per watt. Paired with its 3.7 GHz base, it delivers without the energy spikes of unlocked CPUs, keeping your system whisper-quiet. That 4MB L3 cache hierarchy supports the dual cores by pooling resources smartly, reducing latency in multi-threaded apps. In R15 multicore, it pulls 310 points, underlining its competence for video encoding or basic photo edits. No turbo means predictable performance, which is clutch for stable workflows like office tasks or light gaming. It's all about that sustainable vibe, making it a smart pick for longevity in low-key rigs. For ideal workloads, the i3-4360 excels in web development, email heavy-lifting, and even some indie game runs, thanks to its 182-point R20 single-core score for responsive feels. The dual-core, four-thread layout crushes parallel tasks like compiling code or running virtual machines on a budget. Energy-wise, its 54W footprint means it won't spike your utility bill during long sessions. Cache-wise, the shared 4MB L3 keeps things flowing for memory-intensive stuff without bottlenecks. Multicore scores like 3,081 in R23 highlight its sweet spot for content creation pipelines. Ultimately, this chip is your go-to for entry-level productivity that scales without the drama.

The AMD Equivalent of Core i3-4360

Looking for a similar processor from AMD? The AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 1200 offers comparable performance and features in the AMD lineup.

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