The
Intel Pentium T2310 was a familiar processor in many notebooks of its era. Manufactured using the then-advanced
65-nm process, it was based on the efficient
Merom architecture. This design allowed for a good balance between performance and energy consumption. For everyday requirements, the
Intel Pentium T2310 offered a remarkably solid foundation.
Users appreciated its
reliability in typical office applications and internet browsing. Its 1 MB L2 cache contributed significantly to the responsive operation. This was an important aspect for mobile devices of that time. We have seen how this chip promoted the spread of affordable notebooks.
The maximum memory bandwidth of 13 GB per second was sufficient. It served the needs of the software landscape of that time well. While the
Intel Pentium T2310 was not a high-performance processor, it always reliably fulfilled its tasks. It was an important building block for the mobile computer world of its time.
Its robust construction made it a durable choice for many users.
- Efficient Merom architecture
- Solid performance for everyday tasks
- Robust design and reliability
- Advanced 65-nm manufacturing process