The Intel RH80536 SL8U6 is a processor designed for mobile computing, most likely from the Pentium M or Celeron M family. The 'SL8U6' is an Intel sSpec number, which provides specific details about the processor's characteristics.
Applications
- Laptop computers for business and personal use.
- Industrial control systems.
- Embedded computing platforms.
Features
- Mobile processor architecture.
- Low power consumption.
- Enhanced SpeedStep Technology.
- MMX, SSE, SSE2 instruction set support.
Benefits
- Extended battery life in laptops.
- Reduced heat generation.
- Reliable performance.
- Compatibility with a wide range of operating systems.
Additional Details
Using the sSpec number 'SL8U6', the processor is identified as an Intel Celeron M 1.5 GHz. It has a 512KB L2 cache, operates on a 400 MHz FSB (Front Side Bus), and fits into Socket 479. It boasts a relatively low TDP (Thermal Design Power) of 21W. This low TDP allows for efficient cooling, particularly crucial in compact laptop designs. The Celeron M series is known for balancing performance with power efficiency, making it a suitable choice for mobile devices prioritizing battery life and cost-effectiveness.
The integration of Enhanced SpeedStep Technology enables dynamic adjustment of the processor's clock speed and voltage depending on the workload, further optimizing power consumption. The processor's support for MMX, SSE, and SSE2 instruction sets allows for efficient handling of multimedia tasks and various software applications. While not designed for high-end gaming or intensive computing tasks, the Celeron M 1.5 GHz (SL8U6) provides sufficient performance for everyday tasks such as web browsing, email, and office productivity.