CPU Comparison
Intel Core i3-1215U vs Intel Core i3-1315U
A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Core i3-1215U is a 6-core (2P+4E), 8-thread mobile processor built on the Alder Lake-U architecture, featuring UHD Graphics 64EU and a 15W base TDP for mainstream thin-and-light laptops.
The Bottom Line
Overview & Launch
Specifications Compared
Specialized Performance
AI / ML
- No dedicated AI acceleration hardware
- 2 P-cores provide limited CPU inference capability
- Not suitable for AI or ML development workloads
- No dedicated AI acceleration
- 2 P-cores provide limited CPU inference capability
- Not suitable for AI/ML development or inference
Content Creation
Gaming
- Not designed for gaming workloads
- UHD 64EU can manage 2D games and very basic 3D
- Modern AAA titles will not run at playable frame rates
- Older eSports titles at lowest settings may be marginally playable
- Not designed for gaming
- UHD 64EU can handle casual 2D games and very light 3D
- Minecraft and similar lightweight titles may run acceptably
- Any modern AAA game will be unplayable
Industry Impact
Best CPU by Use Case
Target Audience
Strengths & Weaknesses
Pros
- Hybrid architecture brings efficiency gains to the i3 tier
- 2 P-cores provide responsive single-threaded performance
- 4 E-cores handle background tasks without waking P-cores
- Broad memory compatibility for OEM flexibility
- 15W TDP enables excellent battery life
- 20 PCIe Gen 4 lanes for fast storage
Cons
- Only 8 threads limit heavy multitasking
- 15W base power constrains sustained performance
- E-cores lack Hyper-Threading
- UHD 64EU integrated graphics are weak for 3D workloads
- BGA package means no CPU upgrade path
- E-core L2 cache is 2MB per module (less than Raptor Lake's 4MB)
Pros
- 2 P-cores provide responsive single-threaded performance
- 4 E-cores handle background tasks efficiently
- 15W TDP enables excellent battery life
- UHD 64EU with hardware AV1 decoding
- Broad memory type support for OEM flexibility
- Significant improvement over 12th gen i3-1215U in single-threaded tasks
Cons
- Only 8 threads limit heavy multitasking
- 15W base power constrains sustained performance
- No dedicated GPU means gaming is not viable
- E-cores lack Hyper-Threading
- BGA package means no upgrade path
- 10MB L3 cache is shared across all 6 cores
Competitors & Alternatives
Intel Core i3-1215U
- AMD Ryzen 3 5300URival
Budget Mobile
- AMD Ryzen 5 5500URival
Mainstream Mobile
- AMD Ryzen 5 5625URival
Mainstream Mobile
- Apple M1 (base)Rival
Premium Mobile
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i5-1235URival
Mid-Range Mobile
Raptor Cove P-cores offer better IPC and higher boost clocks for similar power.
Compare head-to-head- AMD Ryzen 3 5425UAlt
Zen 3 architecture provides competitive efficiency for basic computing tasks.
- Apple M1 (base MacBook Air)Alt
Dramatically better performance per watt and battery life at a higher price point.
Intel Core i3-1315U
- AMD Ryzen 3 7320URival
Mainstream Mobile
- AMD Ryzen 5 7520URival
Mainstream Mobile
- AMD Ryzen 5 7530URival
Mainstream Mobile
- Apple M2 (base)Rival
Premium Mobile
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i5-1235URival
Previous Gen Mid-Range
- Intel Core i5-1335UAlt
2P+8E with 12 threads provides significantly better multitasking if the budget allows.
Previous generation with same core count may offer better value if found at a lower price.
Compare head-to-head- Apple M2 (base MacBook Air)Alt
Dramatically better performance and battery life at a higher price point.
Our Verdict on Each
A competent entry-level hybrid mobile chip that introduced the P+E architecture to the i3 laptop segment. Adequate for everyday tasks, though the 8-thread ceiling and 15W power limit constrain heavier workloads.
Best for: Purchasing a budget to mid-range laptop in 2022-2023 for everyday tasks, schoolwork, and office use where battery life matters more than raw performance.
Read the full reviewA competent mainstream mobile chip that improves on the previous generation with Raptor Cove P-cores. The 2P+4E configuration provides adequate multitasking for everyday use, though heavy workloads will still expose its limitations.
Best for: Mainstream laptop purchase in the $400-$700 range for everyday computing, school, or office work where battery life and adequate performance are both important.
Read the full reviewFrequently Asked Questions
Which is better, Intel Core i3-1215U or Intel Core i3-1315U?
Based on our editorial ratings, the Intel Core i3-1315U comes out ahead with a score of 6.5/10. That said, the best choice depends on your workload — check the spec and performance breakdown above for gaming, productivity and efficiency differences.
Do Intel Core i3-1215U and Intel Core i3-1315U use the same socket?
Yes — all of these CPUs use the BGA 1744 socket, so they share compatible motherboards.