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+ | | electrical = Yes | ||
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+ | | v io = | ||
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+ | | tdp = 18 W | ||
+ | | tjunc min = 0 °C | ||
+ | | tjunc max = 90 °C | ||
+ | | tcase min = | ||
+ | | tcase max = | ||
+ | | tstorage min = -25 °C | ||
+ | | tstorage max = 125 °C | ||
+ | | tambient min = | ||
+ | | tambient max = | ||
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+ | | package module 1 = {{packages/intel/bga-1288}} | ||
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'''Pentium U5400''' is a {{arch|64}} [[dual-core]] [[x86]] mobile microprocessor introduced by [[Intel]] in [[2010]]. This processor operates at a frequency of 1.20 GHz and a TDP of 18 W. This MPU is manufactured on a [[32 nm process]] based on the {{intel|Westmere|l=arch}} microarchitecture ({{intel|Arrandale|l=core}} core). This processor incorporated the {{intel|HD Graphics (Ironlake)}} [[IGP]] on the same package operating at a base frequency of 166.00 MHz and a burst frequency of 500.00 MHz. | '''Pentium U5400''' is a {{arch|64}} [[dual-core]] [[x86]] mobile microprocessor introduced by [[Intel]] in [[2010]]. This processor operates at a frequency of 1.20 GHz and a TDP of 18 W. This MPU is manufactured on a [[32 nm process]] based on the {{intel|Westmere|l=arch}} microarchitecture ({{intel|Arrandale|l=core}} core). This processor incorporated the {{intel|HD Graphics (Ironlake)}} [[IGP]] on the same package operating at a base frequency of 166.00 MHz and a burst frequency of 500.00 MHz. |
Revision as of 00:56, 1 December 2016
Template:mpu Pentium U5400 is a 64-bit dual-core x86 mobile microprocessor introduced by Intel in 2010. This processor operates at a frequency of 1.20 GHz and a TDP of 18 W. This MPU is manufactured on a 32 nm process based on the Westmere microarchitecture (Arrandale core). This processor incorporated the HD Graphics (Ironlake) IGP on the same package operating at a base frequency of 166.00 MHz and a burst frequency of 500.00 MHz.