The
Intel Core Solo U1300 once represented an important development for portable computers. This processor, manufactured using the 65nm process, was based on the proven
Yonah architecture. Its main strength lay in its excellent energy efficiency. This not only enabled longer battery life for notebooks, but it also contributed significantly to very slim and light designs.
Many of these mobile devices could even be passively cooled thanks to its low heat generation. This resulted in whisper-quiet operation. The
Intel Core Solo U1300 featured a 2 MB Level 2 cache. This enabled reliable performance for the typical applications of that time. Basic tasks, such as word processing or surfing, were always performed smoothly.
It was particularly used in compact subnotebooks and Ultra-Mobile PCs. Its low power consumption was a major advantage here. Equally important was its ability to keep system heat low. We were surprised at the time by how much performance this small chip offered for mobile use. It was an important step towards true portability.
- High energy efficiency
- Enabled compact and light designs
- Reliable performance for everyday tasks
- Features 2 MB Level-2 cache