Intel Celeron Dual-Core T3000
The Intel Celeron T3000 is a Penryn-based dual-core processor for entry level laptops. Many functions of the Penryn core are deactivated and especially the power saving functions (like the missing Speedstep) lead to a worse buttery runtime with this CPU (compared to Core 2 Duo CPUs). Virtualization and Trusted Execution features are also deactivated.
The performance of the T3000 lies in the entry level on par with an old AMD Turion X2 with 2.0 - 2.3 GHz (depending on the benchmark). Therefore, demanding applications (like HD video editing or 3D gaming) may suffer due to the low CPU performance.
Series | Intel Celeron Dual-Core |
Codename | Penryn-1M |
Clock Rate | 1800 MHz |
Front Side Bus | 800 |
Level 1 Cache | 64 KB |
Level 2 Cache | 1 MB |
Number of Cores / Threads | 2 / 2 |
Power Consumption (TDP = Thermal Design Power) | 35 Watt |
Transistor Count | 410 Million |
Features | 45 nm, 1.175 |
Die Size | 107 mm2 |
Max. Temperature | 105 °C |
Socket | P (478) |
Features | MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, EM64T, exBit |
64 Bit | 64 Bit support |
Architecture | x86 |
Announcement Date | 05/01/2009 |
Product Link (external) | ark.intel.com |