The Intel SLBZY is a Mobile Intel Celeron M processor. These processors were commonly used in laptop computers during the mid 2000s. It's part of Intel's Celeron M family, offering a balance of performance and power efficiency for mobile computing.
Applications
- Laptop computers
- Entry-level notebooks
- Mobile workstations
- Embedded systems
Features
- Pentium M Based Core: Based on a modified Pentium M core, the Celeron M offers improved performance compared to previous Celeron designs.
- 400 MHz Front-Side Bus (FSB): The FSB is the communication pathway between the processor and the northbridge chipset.
- Socket 479: Designed for use with Socket 479 motherboards.
- Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology: Enables the processor to dynamically adjust clock speed and voltage to conserve power and reduce heat when the system is idle or lightly loaded.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for energy efficiency, contributing to longer battery life in laptops.
Benefits
- Improved Battery Life: Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology and low power consumption extend battery life in laptops.
- Cost-Effective: Represents a budget-friendly option for mobile computing.
- Adequate Performance: Provides sufficient performance for common tasks such as web browsing, email, and document editing.
- Compatibility: Designed to work with a range of Socket 479 motherboards and chipsets.
Additional Details
The SLBZY's performance characteristics include a specific clock speed, a certain amount of L2 cache, and a specified thermal design power (TDP). These processors were manufactured using a specific process technology (e.g., 90nm) and operate within a particular voltage range. Refer to the Intel documentation for the exact specifications of the SLBZY model for precise clock speed, cache size and other parameters.