The
Intel Pentium T4500 was a widespread processor for mobile devices at the time. It was based on the proven
Penryn architecture and manufactured in the advanced 45-nanometer process. This contributed significantly to its energy efficiency, which is always important for notebooks and positively influenced battery life.
As a dual-core processor, it enabled solid multitasking for everyday applications. Editing documents, surfing the Internet, and enjoying media content – all this worked very smoothly. Its performance was often fully sufficient for the typical requirements of the mainstream user. Many users especially appreciated the reliability of this processor in continuous operation.
With 1 MB Level-2 cache, it ensured efficient data access and a pleasant working speed. It was a smart choice for price-conscious buyers who were still looking for decent performance. We remembered how many systems were equipped with this chip and provided good service for years. The maximum memory bandwidth was 13 GB/s.
- Dual-Core Processor
- Based on the Penryn Architecture
- Good Energy Efficiency thanks to 45 nm Manufacturing
- Reliable for Everyday Tasks