CPU Comparison

Intel Core 3 201E vs Intel Core 3 201TE

A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Core 3 201E is a quad-core, eight-thread embedded processor built on proven Raptor Lake P-cores and aimed at edge and industrial systems that need LGA1700 familiarity, ECC memory, and long-term supply. It runs at 3.6 GHz base and boosts to 4.8 GHz, includes UHD Graphics 730, and is designed primarily for OEMs, not consumer DIY.

Intel · Core 3
Intel Core 3 201E
4C / 8T4.8 GHz60 W
7.4
Full review
Intel · Core 3
Intel Core 3 201TE
4C / 8T4.6 GHz45 W
7.4
Full review

The Bottom Line

Overview & Launch

Brand
Intel
Intel
Market
Embedded / Edge
Embedded/Edge
Segment
Embedded / Edge
Embedded/Edge
Generation
Core 3 (Bartlett Lake) — Intel Core Processors Series 2
Core 3 (Bartlett Lake, Series 2)
Launched
2025
2025
Status
Launched
Launched
Codename
Bartlett Lake
Bartlett Lake
Series
Core 3
Core 3
Family
Bartlett Lake (Core 3)
Bartlett Lake (Core Series 2)
Predecessor
Intel Core i3-14100 (Desktop)

Specifications Compared

Cores & Clocks
Cores
4
4
Threads
8
8
Base Clock
3.6 GHz
2.9 GHz
Boost Clock
4.8 GHz
4.6 GHz
Cache & Power
L3 Cache
12 MB
12 MB
TDP
60 W
45 W
Architecture
Architecture
Bartlett Lake (P-core-only derivative of Raptor Lake for edge/embedded)
Bartlett Lake (Raptor Cove P-Cores only; P-core-only, Intel 7 / 10 nm class)
Process Node
Intel 7 (10 nm Enhanced SuperFin)
Intel 7 (10 nm class)
Memory
Memory Type
DDR5-4800 and DDR4-3200 (ECC supported)
DDR4 and DDR5
Memory Speed
DDR5 up to 4800 MT/s; DDR4 up to 3200 MT/s
DDR5-4800 MT/s; DDR4-3200 MT/s (Intel rated)
Memory Channels
Dual (2)
Dual (2)
Max Memory
192 GB
192 GB
Platform & I/O
Socket
FCLGA1700
FCLGA1700
PCIe Version
PCIe 5.0 (CPU); PCIe 4.0 (chipset DMI and secondary lanes from PCH as applicable)
PCIe 5.0 and 4.0
PCIe Lanes
20
20
Integrated GPU
Yes
Yes
Unlocked
No
No

Specialized Performance

AI / ML

Intel Core 3 201EBasic
  • DLBoost (VNNI/INT8) and GNA 3.0 enable lightweight inference (keyword spotting, simple vision classifiers) without a discrete accelerator.
  • No NPU; serious AI training or large-model inference should use GPUs or dedicated accelerators.
  • Useful as an edge node that pre-processes data before offloading heavier inference to the cloud or a local GPU server.
Intel Core 3 201TEBasic (CPU only)
  • Intel DL Boost provides CPU-based AI inference support, but there is no dedicated NPU.
  • Suitable for lightweight models and edge inferencing where latency and determinism are more critical than throughput.

Content Creation

Intel Core 3 201EBasic
Web and UI prototyping (Figma, VS Code, Electron apps)Light photo management and basic editingVideo playback and streaming ingest endpointsCI/CD runners and build agents for small repos
Intel Core 3 201TEBasic
Office ProductivityWeb DevelopmentLight Photo EditingBasic Video Conferencing

Gaming

Intel Core 3 201ELimited
  • Integrated UHD 730 (24 EUs) is adequate for eSports at 720p/1080p low or for server-style headless boxes.
  • For serious gaming, a discrete GPU is necessary; the CPU’s 4.8 GHz boost helps avoid bottlenecks in GPU-bound scenarios.
  • Platform is not marketed for gaming and lacks enthusiast desktop tuning support; BIOSes on edge boards may limit fan/control options.
Intel Core 3 201TELimited
  • UHD 730 iGPU with 24 EUs is not designed for high-fps gaming.
  • Playable only in esports or older titles at low resolution/quality.
  • No PCIe 5.0 x16 GPU optimizations; platform lacks enthusiast gaming focus.

Industry Impact

Gaming
Negligible
Minimal
Workstations
Low
Low
Content Creation
Low
Low
Virtualization
Low
Low

Best CPU by Use Case

Industrial HMIs and SCADA terminals
Good
Digital signage and interactive kiosks
Very Good
Very Good
Edge gateways and IoT controllers
Good
Point-of-sale and thin-client systems
Very Good
Lab and test benches using LGA1700 platforms
Good
Light edge AI inferencing (GNA 3.0 + DLBoost)
Moderate
Industrial automation and robotics controllers
Very Good
Edge gateways, routers and appliances
Very Good
Thin clients and HMIs
Good
Light edge inference with DL Boost (no NPU)
Moderate

Target Audience

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

Strengths & Weaknesses

Intel Core 3 201E

Pros

  • High 4.8 GHz boost for a 60 W embedded quad-core, improving responsiveness.
  • UHD 730 with Quick Sync and four-display support for signage and HMIs.
  • DDR4/DDR5 with ECC and up to 192 GB RAM for reliable edge deployments.
  • 20 PCIe lanes (Gen 5) with flexible configurations (x16+4, 2x8+4).
  • Comprehensive manageability and security (AMT, TXT, VT-d, TME-MK).
  • LGA1700 footprint eases upgrades for designs already using Raptor Lake.
  • GNA 3.0 and DLBoost for lightweight edge AI without a discrete GPU.

Cons

  • Only four cores; not ideal for heavily multi-threaded workloads.
  • Not marketed for consumer desktops; BIOS and support come via OEMs, not broad retail channels.
  • Intel ARK lists only Processor Base Power (60 W); Maximum Turbo Power is not published for this SKU.
  • Intel does not publicly disclose process node or die size for Bartlett Lake on ARK; those values are inferred from Raptor Lake heritage.
  • Limited enthusiast or gaming appeal due to embedded focus and UHD 730 graphics.
Intel Core 3 201TE

Pros

  • Four Raptor Cove P-Cores with Hyper-Threading and up to 4.6 GHz boost.
  • 45 W base power suitable for compact embedded enclosures.
  • Dual DDR4/DDR5 support with ECC and up to 192 GB capacity.
  • Up to 20 PCIe lanes from the CPU (5.0 and 4.0).
  • Intel UHD Graphics 730 with Quick Sync for signage and media workloads.
  • Strong management and security feature set for edge (AMT, TXT, VMD, VT-d, TDT).
  • LGA1700 compatibility leverages mature industrial board ecosystem.

Cons

  • No integrated NPU; AI inferencing relies on CPU-only DL Boost.
  • 4C/8T limits throughput for heavily multi-threaded edge applications.
  • Platform and BIOS support may be limited to industrial motherboards.
  • Not marketed or priced for consumer retail; availability via OEM/ODM channels.
  • Locked multiplier; not intended for enthusiast overclocking.

Competitors & Alternatives

Intel Core 3 201E

Intel Core 3 201TE

  • AMD Ryzen Embedded R2515 (Zen+ 4C/8T)

    Embedded/Edge

    Rival
  • AMD Ryzen Embedded R2545 (Zen+ 4C/8T)

    Embedded/Edge

    Rival
  • Intel Core 5 211TE (10C/16T, 45 W, Bartlett Lake)

    Embedded/Edge

    Rival
  • Intel Core 5 213PE (8C/16T, 65 W, Bartlett Lake)

    Embedded/Edge

    Rival
  • AMD Ryzen Embedded V2516 (Zen 2 6C/12T)

    Embedded/Edge

    Rival
  • Higher core count (10C/16T) and larger L3 cache (20 MB) at the same 45 W TDP if your workload scales with threads.

    Compare head-to-head
  • 8C/16T with higher clocks and 24 MB L3, but 65 W base power; choose when you need more performance and can dissipate more heat.

    Compare head-to-head
  • AMD Ryzen Embedded R2000 series (4C/8T Zen+)
    Alt

    A competitive x86 embedded SoC option with Radeon graphics, PCIe 3.0, and integrated I/O; consider when AMD’s supply or ecosystem fits your design.

  • AMD Ryzen Embedded V2000 series (Zen 2)
    Alt

    Higher core counts and 7 nm efficiency, but typically PCIe 3.0 and different feature sets; evaluate for heavier edge workloads.

  • Intel Core i3-12100 (Alder Lake, 4C/8T)
    Alt

    A consumer 4C/8T option on LGA1700 if you need retail availability and BIOS support from consumer boards, but with different embedded features and lifecycle.

Our Verdict on Each

A practical embedded update to the four-core P-core formula: modest single-thread uplift over older i3 parts, modern I/O, ECC support, and a 60 W base power envelope. It is not meant for gaming or enthusiast desktops, but for OEMs refreshing Raptor Lake-based edge designs on the familiar LGA1700 footprint with long-term availability.

Best for: If you are an OEM or systems integrator building LGA1700-based edge devices, kiosks, or industrial PCs that need ECC, UHD 730, and PCIe 5.0, and you want a straightforward Raptor Lake P-core refresh.

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The Core 3 201TE is a competent entry-level embedded Bartlett Lake chip: 4C/8T at 45 W with modern I/O and strong management/security features. Its main limitation is modest core count for multi-threaded edge AI workloads, and platform support may be restricted to industrial boards.

Best for: Industrial and edge systems that need 4C/8T at 45 W with deterministic performance, DDR4/DDR5 flexibility, and long-term platform support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which uses less power?

The Intel Core 3 201TE has the lowest rated TDP. Power draw across these chips: Intel Core 3 201E (60 W), Intel Core 3 201TE (45 W).

Do Intel Core 3 201E and Intel Core 3 201TE use the same socket?

Yes — all of these CPUs use the FCLGA1700 socket, so they share compatible motherboards.