The Intel SLA3F is a CPU, specifically an Intel Pentium 4 processor. These processors were a cornerstone of desktop computing, representing a major step forward in processing power and capabilities during their era. This processor is designed for the Socket 478 platform.
Applications:
- Desktop computers
- Workstations
- Server applications
Features:
- Single-core architecture: Executes instructions sequentially.
- Hyper-Threading Technology: Enhances performance by enabling the processor to handle two threads concurrently.
- Socket 478 compatibility: Designed to be compatible with motherboards supporting the Socket 478 interface.
Benefits:
- Improved Multitasking: Hyper-Threading allows for more efficient management of multiple tasks and processes.
- Enhanced Performance: Provides sufficient processing power for a range of applications, including productivity, web browsing, and multimedia.
Additional Details:
Based on available information, the Intel SLA3F corresponds to a Pentium 4 3.0 GHz processor. It features a 512 KB L2 cache, an 800 MHz FSB, and a 478-pin interface. It has a TDP (Thermal Design Power) of 82W, so it requires appropriate cooling solutions to maintain stable operation. This particular processor is based on the Prescott core, known for its increased clock speeds, but also its higher thermal output compared to the Northwood core.
It's compatible with chipsets such as the Intel 865 and 875 series. This processor can run a variety of operating systems, including Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and various Linux distributions. It supports advanced instruction sets, such as SSE3, which improve performance in multimedia and gaming applications.