it should be faster, however these newer N series pentium uses a different core than the ones found for desktop machines so performance is way different
some celeron and pentium are the same as the atom but with more cores, more cache and in some cases, better I/O and memory controller. they normally came with the N or J prefix in the model and are mostly used in cheap low-end laptops
on the other hand, all desktop socketed celeron and pentium are based off of the Core i series but with less cache, less cores and threads, in some cases less instructions, no support for turboboost or overclocking, worse I/O (PCI-E lanes and memory controller), etc.
so in summary, it would be better but also not so much, and fundamentally you may encounter more incompatibilities as the hardware is not designed with this software in mind
DT: R7-5800X3D/R5-3600/R3-1200/P-G5400/FX-6100/i3-3225/P-8400/D-900/K6-2_550
LT: C-N2840/A64-TK57/N2600/N455/N270/C-ULV353/PM-1.7/P4-2.6/P133
TC: Esther-1000/Esther-400/Vortex86-366
Others: Drean C64c/Czerweny Spectrum 48k/Talent MSX DPC200/M512K/MP475