The Intel SL7TN is a Mobile Intel Pentium 4 processor. It was used in laptop computers. It's part of Intel's Pentium 4 family, which at the time was known for its NetBurst microarchitecture.
Applications
- Laptop computers
- Mobile workstations
Features
- NetBurst Microarchitecture: This architecture aimed for higher clock speeds, but it also had higher power consumption.
- Hyper-Threading Technology (HTT): Some SL7TN models may feature HTT, allowing a single physical core to appear as two logical processors, improving multitasking.
- 533 MHz Front-Side Bus (FSB): The FSB is the communication pathway between the processor and the chipset.
- Socket 478: Compatible with Socket 478 motherboards.
- Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology: Dynamically adjusts clock speed and voltage to conserve power.
Benefits
- Improved Multitasking: Hyper-Threading (if present) enhances responsiveness.
- Power Management: Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology can help extend battery life.
- Compatibility: Designed for Socket 478 platforms.
Additional Details
The SL7TN specifications, such as clock speed, L2 cache size, and TDP, vary depending on the specific model. Consult Intel documentation for the exact specs. It was manufactured using a process technology (e.g., 90nm) and operates within a specified voltage range.