This is the level of very old Intel CPUs
The slowest consumer Intel processor of the current line lit up in the benchmark. The CPU Processor N50 entered the Geekbench base and scored 1054 and 1388 points there in single-threaded and multi-threaded modes, respectively.
Such an insignificant difference between the two modes is due to the presence of only two cores in the processor, and small ones at that. And this also means that the CPU does not support Hyper-Threading.
Intel has nothing slower in the modern line.
Moreover, this is the result in Geekbench 6, that is, in the fifth version it can be even lower. For comparison: in the same test, the more popular quad-core Processor N100 scores around 1170 and 3100 points.
In multi-threaded mode, the N50 score is slightly lower than even the mobile Ryzen 3 2200U, which also has two cores, but which also supports SMT. That is, in general, this is a very, very modest performance by modern standards.
But the N50 is characterized by a TDP of 6 W, which allows you to build a mini-PC with passive cooling.