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Intel Core i5-3360M was once a very reliable mobile processor. It was based on the
Ivy Bridge H architecture and offered a solid foundation for many notebooks. Particularly noteworthy was its production using the then-advanced 22-nanometer process. This significantly contributed to good energy efficiency and thus longer battery life.
Its performance was perfectly adequate for most everyday tasks and common office applications. Browsing the internet and playing media were also possible without any problems. Another advantage was the integrated graphics unit, the Intel HD Graphics 4000. It enabled appealing visual presentation without an additional graphics card.
It was quite suitable for casual games or basic image editing. The processor also had 3 MB of Level 3 cache. This supported fast data processing and noticeably improved system responsiveness. With a maximum memory bandwidth of 26 GB/s, it could manage data efficiently. We were surprised at the time how well-balanced this overall package was for everyday tasks.
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Intel Core i5-3360M represented an extremely practical solution for many users.
- 22 nm manufacturing process
- Integrated Intel HD Graphics 4000 graphics
- 3 MB Level 3 cache
- Reliable performance for everyday tasks