The
Intel Core Duo U2400 was a remarkable processor for its time. It was based on the
Yonah architecture and brought dual-core technology to mobile devices. This enabled a significantly improved ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. Switching between applications was noticeably smoother.
For users, this meant a more pleasant working experience. Particularly noteworthy is its design as an Ultra-Low-Voltage CPU. This made it an excellent choice for compact notebooks. Such devices benefited enormously from the low heat generation and longer battery life. This is where it showed its true strength.
This chip was manufactured using the then-advanced 65-nanometer process. This also contributed to good energy efficiency and allowed for slimmer designs. With its 2 MB Level 2 cache, the
Intel Core Duo U2400 supported smooth data processing. It was a solid foundation for mobile computers that relied on reliability and endurance.
We see it as an important step in the development of portable computers, which opened up many new possibilities at the time.
- Dual-Core Architecture
- Ultra-Low-Voltage Design
- Efficient 65-Nanometer Manufacturing
- 2 MB Level-2 Cache