The
Intel Core Solo U1400 represents a significant milestone in the history of mobile computing. This processor, manufactured using the 65 nm process, belongs to the groundbreaking
Yonah architecture. It was specifically developed for use in very compact and energy-efficient devices. One of its greatest strengths was its exceptionally low power consumption.
This allowed manufacturers to build laptops that were not only remarkably thin and light. They also impressed with impressively long battery life at the time. Many notebooks with this chip could even operate completely fanless. This ensured remarkably quiet operation, which was very pleasant in everyday use.
With its single core and 2 MB L2 cache, the
Intel Core Solo U1400 was designed for everyday tasks. It always offered sufficient performance for word processing, emails, and web browsing for the time. We remember how this chip decisively shaped an entire generation of compact and energy-efficient notebooks.
It was an early pioneer for today's sleek Ultrabooks and emphasized the importance of
energy efficiency.
- Low power consumption
- Enabled compact and quiet notebooks
- Long battery life
- 2 MB L2-Cache