The
Intel Core2 Duo L7400 was a remarkable processor for its time. As part of the
Merom architecture, it brought dual-core technology to mobile devices. We fondly remember how well it handled multiple tasks simultaneously. Its manufacturing using the then-modern 65-nanometer process significantly contributed to its efficiency.
Particularly noteworthy is its comparatively low energy consumption. This was a very important feature for notebooks, noticeably extending their battery life. The processor provided a solid foundation for everyday applications. It was considered a reliable choice for many users. With 4 MB of L2 cache, the
Intel Core2 Duo L7400 could quickly cache data.
This significantly supported the overall performance of the system. It represents an era in which dual-core processors set the standard. This chip helped make mobile computers more powerful without sacrificing mobility.
- Dual-Core Technology
- Low Energy Consumption
- 4 MB L2-Cache
- Efficient 65-nm Manufacturing