Quad-Core Processing
Provides four independent execution cores in a single processor package. Four dedicated processing threads help
operating systems and applications deliver additional performance, so end users can experience better
multitasking and multi-threaded performance across many types of applications and workloads.
Chipset Support
Intel® Express Chip sets offer an array of exciting capabilities including dual graphics and deliver an impressive level
of performance for demanding users.
Intel® Wide Dynamic Execution
Improves execution speed and efficiency, delivering more instructions per clock cycle.
Intel® Smart Memory Acces
Optimizes the use of the data bandwidth from the memory subsystem to accelerate out-of-order execution.
A prediction mechanism reduces the time in-flight instructions have to wait for data.
Intel® Advanced Smart Cache
Dynamically allocates the shared L2 cache to each processor core based on workload. This efficient,
dual-core-optimized implementation increases the probability that each core can access data from fast L2 cache,
significantly reducing latency to frequently used data and improving performance.
Intel® HD Boost
Accelerates the execution of Streaming SIMD Extension (SSE) instructions to significantly improve the performance
on a broad range of multimedia and compute intensive applications.
Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT)
Allows one hardware platform to function as multiple “virtual” platforms. Intel VT improves manageability,
limits downtime,and maintains worker productivity by isolating computing activities into separate partitions.
Intel® 64 Architecture
Allows the processor to access larger amounts of memory. With appropriate 64-bit hardware and software, platforms
based on an Intel processor supporting Intel 64 architecture can allow the use of extended virtual and physical memory.
Execute Disable Bit
Provides enhanced virus protection when deployed with a supported operating system and prevents the code from
infecting the system. Memory can be marked as executable or non-executable, allowing the processor to raise an
error to the operating system if malicious code attempts to run in non-executable memory.