In the real world use, it provides flawless and fast completion of the daily computing tasks of the home and office users. The result confirms the mid-range nature of the i5-5200U. The chip has a PassMark benchmark score of roughly 3,600 points. Alongside TurboBoost technology for clock speed increase depending on usage scenario, the i5-5200U supports HyperThreading, which allows two computing treads per core. The processor has two cores running at 2.2-2.7GHz. Broadwell is known for its great power efficiency and better performance-per-watt ratio than on the previous Intel’s 4th Gen Core i5-4xx0U and similar parts by AMD.
The i5-5200U sits in the middle of the latest 5th Generation Intel Core “Broadwell” CPU range, between the i3-5010U and i7-5500U. That’s understandable since it is a prime example of a mid-range CPU, widely used in numerous laptop configurations. The Intel Core i5-5200U is an important name in the world of notebook processors, since it is among the most popular chips.