The AMD ADO4400DDBOX is a desktop processor designed for everyday computing tasks. While specific details on embedded applications are scarce, it is a processor from the Athlon 64 X2 series, known for its dual-core architecture which provides improved multitasking capabilities compared to single-core processors. It offered a balance between performance and power efficiency.
Applications:
- General desktop computing
- Home office tasks
- Web browsing
- Email communication
- Basic multimedia consumption
Features:
- Dual-Core Architecture: Enables efficient multitasking and improved performance for various applications.
- Athlon 64 X2 Series: Built upon the Athlon 64 X2 architecture.
- Cool'n'Quiet Technology: Reduces power consumption and noise levels by adjusting processor speed based on workload.
- Socket AM2 Compatibility: Designed to be compatible with Socket AM2 motherboards.
Benefits:
- Improved Multitasking: Handles multiple applications simultaneously without significant performance slowdown.
- Energy Efficiency: Consumes less power compared to higher-performance processors, resulting in lower electricity bills and reduced heat generation.
- Cost-Effective: Provides a balance between performance and price, making it a suitable option for budget-conscious users.
- Reliable Performance: Offers stable and consistent performance for everyday computing tasks.
Additional Details:
The ADO4400DDBOX typically features a clock speed around 2.3 GHz. The processor's thermal design power (TDP) is generally around 65W, reflecting its focus on energy efficiency. It uses the Socket AM2 interface and has support for DDR2 memory. Actual specifications may vary depending on the specific stepping and revision of the processor.