What is a Pentium T3400?

A Pentium T3400 is a computer processing unit from the Intel Pentium Dual-Core Mobile family of processors. Like its family members, it has individual performance-related attributes.

  1. History

    • The Pentium T3400 was released in the fourth quarter of 2008 by the Intel Corp. The Pentium T3400 is among 18 different processor models created for the Intel Pentium Dual-Core Mobile family.

    Specifications

    • The T3400 runs as a maximum processing frequency of 2167 MHz. It has an actual bus speed of 166 MHz, but due to its "Quad Data Rate" bus, it is capable of 667 MHz. The T3400 also has a clock multiplier of 13 (the number that is used to multiply by the bus speed to determine the processing frequency). The Pentium T3400 is a Socket P processor (the socket determines compatibility with motherboards). Its dual-core technology allows the processor to run two separate cores on a single chip. The T3400 contains a level 2 cache size of 1 Megabyte (shared), and has a maximum operating temperature of 100 degrees Celsius.

    Features

    • The Pentium T3400 utilizes multiple types of technology, including "EM64T" and "Enhanced SpeedStep." EM64T is a replica of AM64 technology that allows the processor to utilize higher amounts of RAM when it is working with 64-bit programs. Enhanced SpeedStep is a technology that is designed to adjust the processor's frequency and voltage when it is not under heavy use.

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