CPU Comparison

Intel Core i5-3360M vs Intel Core i3-10110U

A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Core i5-3360M is a high-end dual-core mobile processor released in June 2012 as part of the Ivy Bridge lineup. Built on a 22nm manufacturing process, it represents the top-tier of the standard-voltage Core i5 mobile family for its generation. Operating at a base clock of 2.8 GHz and boosting up to 3.5 GHz, it delivers robust single-threaded performance that rivals some lower-tier Core i7 models of the same era. The processor features two cores and four threads, facilitated by Hyper-Threading technology. It maintains a 35-watt TDP, ensuring compatibility with standard laptop cooling solutions. The inclusion of 3MB of L3 cache helps reduce memory latency, while the integrated Intel HD 4000 graphics handle multimedia tasks and light gaming. This chip was typically reserved for premium 14-inch and 15-inch laptops where a balance of processing power and mobility was paramount. Today, it is considered a legacy product, but it remains a testament to the enduring performance of Intel's 22nm architecture.

Top pick
Intel · Core i5
Intel Core i5-3360M
2C / 4T3.5 GHz35 W
4.5
Full review
Intel · Core i3
Intel Core i3-10110U
2C / 4T4.1 GHz25 W
3
Full review

The Bottom Line

Overview & Launch

Brand
Intel
Intel
Market
Mobile
Mobile
Segment
Mobile
Mobile
Generation
Core i5 (Ivy Bridge)
Launched
2012
2019
Status
Discontinued
Codename
Ivy Bridge
Series
Core i5
Core i3
Family
3rd Gen (Ivy Bridge)
Comet Lake-U
Predecessor
Intel Core i5-2540M
Intel Core i3-8145U
Successor
Intel Core i5-4330M
Intel Core i3-1115G4

Specifications Compared

Cores & Clocks
Cores
2
2
Threads
4
4
Base Clock
2.8 GHz
2.1 GHz
Boost Clock
3.5 GHz
4.1 GHz
Cache & Power
L3 Cache
3 MB
4 MB
TDP
35 W
25 W
Architecture
Architecture
Ivy Bridge
Comet Lake-U
Process Node
22nm
14nm
Memory
Memory Type
DDR3
DDR3, DDR4
Memory Speed
DDR3-1600
Memory Channels
Dual (2)
Dual (2)
Max Memory
32 GB
Platform & I/O
Socket
Intel BGA 1023
BGA 1440
PCIe Version
PCIe 3.0
PCIe Lanes
16
Integrated GPU
Yes
Yes
Unlocked
No
No

Performance Compared

Productivity

Intel Core i5-3360M30

Single-core speed keeps legacy apps feeling snappy.

Intel Core i3-10110U30

Can handle a single Word document or spreadsheet, but opening multiple browser tabs alongside office apps will cause severe slowdowns.

Gaming

Intel Core i5-3360MBest20

Handles older 3D games better than lower-tier i5s due to high clocks.

Intel Core i3-10110U5

The basic UHD graphics cannot handle any modern games. Even older e-sports titles will struggle at low settings.

Virtualization

Intel Core i5-3360MBest20

Can run a basic VM but limited by 2 cores.

Intel Core i3-10110U10

2 cores and 4 threads are fundamentally inadequate for running virtual machines.

Efficiency

Intel Core i5-3360M40

Pushes the 35W limit hard under load.

Intel Core i3-10110UBest50

While 25W is low, modern ARM chips and newer Intel chips do far more work per watt.

Specialized Performance

AI / ML

Intel Core i5-3360MNone
  • No AI hardware
  • Slow for inference
Intel Core i3-10110UMinimal
  • No AI hardware
  • No AVX-512
  • Cannot handle AI tasks

Content Creation

Intel Core i5-3360MNone
Basic 1080p Trimming
Intel Core i3-10110UMinimal
Typing DocumentsBasic Image Viewing

Gaming

Intel Core i5-3360MPoor
  • HD 4000 is still too weak for modern games
  • Good for Source engine games (CS:GO, TF2)
  • Requires low resolutions (720p)
Intel Core i3-10110UPoor
  • No dedicated gaming capability
  • Integrated UHD graphics are severely limited
  • CPU bottlenecks even the lightest games

Industry Impact

Gaming
Low
Negligible
Workstations
Low
Negligible
Content Creation
Low
Negligible
Virtualization
Moderate
Negligible

Best CPU by Use Case

Office Productivity
Very Good
Web Browsing
Fair
Retro Gaming
Good
Programming
Fair
Modern Gaming
Poor
Microsoft Office
Adequate
Web Browsing (Few Tabs)
Adequate
YouTube Streaming
Good
Modern Web Apps
Poor
Gaming
Poor

Target Audience

Gamers
Content Creators
Developers
Workstation Users
Streamers
Office / Productivity
Targeted
Targeted
Students
Targeted
Targeted

Strengths & Weaknesses

Intel Core i5-3360M

Pros

  • Highest clocks among standard-voltage Ivy Bridge i5s
  • Strong single-core performance for its era
  • Supports Intel vPro and TXT
  • 35W TDP is manageable
  • Includes AES-NI

Cons

  • Only 2 cores / 4 threads
  • Obsolete DDR3 platform
  • No official Windows 11 support
  • Weak integrated graphics
  • Often soldered (BGA) preventing upgrades
Intel Core i3-10110U

Pros

  • Very cheap on the used market
  • Low 25W power draw
  • Supports both DDR3L and DDR4
  • 4.1 GHz boost provides okay single-task speed
  • Sufficient for basic offline typing

Cons

  • Only 2 cores and 4 threads
  • 4MB L3 cache is very small
  • End-of-Life and no longer manufactured
  • UHD graphics are extremely weak
  • Struggles with modern web applications

Competitors & Alternatives

Intel Core i5-3360M

  • Intel Core i7-3520M

    High-End Mobile

    Rival
  • AMD A10-4600M

    Mobile APU

    Rival
  • Rival
    Compare head-to-head
  • Intel Core i7-3610QM

    Quad-Core Mobile

    Rival
  • AMD FX-8150 (Mobile)

    Mobile APU

    Rival
  • Intel Core i5-4200H
    Alt

    Haswell successor with better IPC.

  • Intel Core i7-3540M
    Alt

    Even faster Ivy Bridge dual-core.

  • AMD Ryzen 3 3250U
    Alt

    Modern budget alternative with vastly superior iGPU.

  • Modern budget alternative with much better efficiency.

    Compare head-to-head
  • Intel Pentium Gold 4417U
    Alt

    Modern alternative for basic office tasks.

Intel Core i3-10110U

  • AMD Ryzen 3 3200U

    Budget Mobile

    Rival
  • AMD Athlon 300U

    Budget Mobile

    Rival
  • Intel Pentium Gold 5405U

    Entry Mobile

    Rival
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c

    Budget Mobile

    Rival
  • MediaTek Kompanio 500

    Budget Mobile

    Rival
  • AMD Ryzen 3 5300U
    Alt

    Offers 4 cores and 8 threads, completely solving the multitasking issues of the 10110U.

  • 11th-gen successor with much better single-core performance and Iris Xe graphics.

    Compare head-to-head
  • A massive leap in performance and efficiency for thin-and-light laptops.

    Compare head-to-head
  • If buying a premium laptop, the M1 offers exponentially better battery life and performance.

    Compare head-to-head
  • Any Modern ARM Chromebook
    Alt

    For basic web browsing, a cheap ARM Chromebook will feel faster and last longer on a charge.

Our Verdict on Each

The fastest standard-voltage Ivy Bridge i5, offering i7-like single-core speeds for its time, but obsolete today.

Best for: If you encounter a laptop with the Intel Core i5-3360M today, it should only be considered for specific legacy or budget purposes. As a 3rd-generation Core processor, it lacks support for modern connectivity like USB 3.1 Gen 2 or NVMe SSDs natively, and it does not officially support Windows 11. However, for users looking to revive an older ThinkPad or Latitude for basic typing, offline coding, or as a home server, the 3360M offers surprisingly capable performance. Its 3.5 GHz turbo boost means it can still handle single-threaded applications reasonably well. Ensure the laptop has an SSD and at least 8GB of DDR3 RAM to avoid bottlenecks. Do not buy this processor for modern gaming, video editing, or as a primary work machine. It is best suited for tinkerers, Linux enthusiasts, or those needing a cheap, disposable secondary device.

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Obsolete for modern use. Its 2 cores struggle heavily with today's web applications, making it suitable only for the lightest, most basic computing tasks.

Best for: You should avoid purchasing any new laptop containing the Intel Core i3-10110U in today's market. With only 2 cores and 4 threads, this processor struggles heavily with modern web browsing habits, where having dozens of tabs open alongside streaming video or communication apps will quickly saturate its processing capability. If you are looking at the used or refurbished market, laptops with this chip should only be considered if they are exceptionally cheap (under $150) and if your usage is strictly limited to lightweight tasks like writing documents, watching offline video, or basic web surfing. For a new budget laptop, even the most basic ARM-based Chromebook or an AMD Ryzen 3 powered Windows laptop will provide a vastly superior, longer-lasting experience due to having more CPU cores and significantly better integrated graphics. Do not buy this chip for any form of multitasking.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Intel Core i5-3360M or Intel Core i3-10110U?

Based on our editorial ratings, the Intel Core i5-3360M comes out ahead with a score of 4.5/10. That said, the best choice depends on your workload — check the spec and performance breakdown above for gaming, productivity and efficiency differences.

Which is faster for gaming, Intel Core i5-3360M or Intel Core i3-10110U?

For gaming, the Intel Core i5-3360M leads with a gaming performance score of 20/100 among Intel Core i5-3360M and Intel Core i3-10110U.

Which uses less power?

The Intel Core i3-10110U has the lowest rated TDP. Power draw across these chips: Intel Core i5-3360M (35 W), Intel Core i3-10110U (25 W).

Do Intel Core i5-3360M and Intel Core i3-10110U use the same socket?

No. They use different sockets (Intel Core i5-3360M: Intel BGA 1023, Intel Core i3-10110U: BGA 1440), so each needs a compatible motherboard.

Which is faster in multi-core benchmarks?

The Intel Core i5-3360M posts the highest multi-core benchmark score. Multi-core results: Intel Core i5-3360M (2,900), Intel Core i3-10110U (0). Benchmark figures are approximate and workload-dependent.