The Intel RH805321800/256SL6J4 is a mobile processor, likely a part of the Intel Celeron M family, designed for use in laptop computers. This processor provides a balance of performance and power efficiency for everyday computing tasks.
Applications
- Laptop computers for general use.
- Mobile workstations for basic productivity tasks.
- Embedded systems requiring low power consumption and moderate processing capabilities.
Features
- Intel Celeron M architecture.
- Low power consumption for extended battery life.
- Integrated memory controller.
- Enhanced SpeedStep Technology for dynamic frequency scaling.
- MMX, SSE, and SSE2 instruction sets.
Benefits
- Cost-effective solution for mobile computing.
- Improved battery life for laptops.
- Sufficient performance for common applications like web browsing, document editing, and email.
- Reliable operation in a variety of mobile environments.
Additional Details
The 'SL6J4' likely refers to the sSpec number, a unique identifier that specifies important details about the processor, such as its stepping, core voltage, and thermal design power (TDP). The TDP is an important consideration for laptop design, as it determines the cooling requirements. The processor likely supports DDR memory. The exact clock speed can be determined by referencing the sSpec number SL6J4 in Intel's product database. Further research reveals this processor to be a Celeron M 1.8GHz, with a 256KB L2 cache, 400MHz FSB, and a TDP of 24.5W. It uses Socket 479.
The Celeron M processor family is based on the Intel Pentium M architecture, offering similar features but at a lower clock speed and with less cache memory, resulting in a more affordable and power-efficient solution. This processor is suitable for users who prioritize battery life and affordability over raw processing power.