The WP81348M0818 SL9YD is an Intel Mobile Pentium 4 processor. It was primarily designed for use in laptop computers, offering a balance between performance and power consumption. The SL9YD sSpec code identifies specific characteristics of this processor, such as its clock speed, cache size, and thermal design power (TDP).
Applications
- Laptop Computers: Designed as a central processing unit for notebook computers.
- Mobile Workstations: Found in some mobile workstations requiring moderate processing power.
- Embedded Systems: Potentially used in specific embedded applications requiring x86 architecture.
Features
- Pentium 4 Architecture: Based on Intel's NetBurst microarchitecture.
- Mobile Optimized: Designed for lower power consumption compared to desktop processors.
- Socket 478: Utilizes the Socket 478 infrastructure.
- Hyper-Threading Technology: Some variants may support Hyper-Threading for improved multitasking.
- Integrated Memory Controller: Manages memory access.
Benefits
- Balanced Performance: Offers a good balance between processing power and power efficiency for mobile computing.
- Compatibility: Compatible with Socket 478 motherboards and chipsets.
- Multitasking Capabilities: Hyper-Threading (if present) improves multitasking performance.
Additional Details
The WP81348M0818 SL9YD designation indicates a specific stepping and production batch of the Intel Mobile Pentium 4 processor. Key specifications include clock speed (typically in the GHz range), front-side bus (FSB) speed, L2 cache size, and thermal design power (TDP). The SL9YD sSpec code can be used to find exact details on Intel's product specification website. These processors were commonly paired with Intel chipsets of the era, such as the Intel 855GM or Intel 852GM, providing integrated graphics capabilities. While this processor is now considered obsolete, it remains a part of computing history and may still be found in older laptops.