Description
The Intel Core Duo T2400 is a dual-core processor designed for laptops, based on the Yonah architecture. Released in early 2006, it operates at a clock speed of 1.83 GHz with a 667 MHz front-side bus (FSB) and a 2 MB shared L2 cache. Built on a 65nm process, it supports Intel's Enhanced SpeedStep technology, which dynamically adjusts power consumption and clock speed for improved energy efficiency in mobile environments. The processor is compatible with the 32-bit instruction set and features Hyper-Threading technology for optimized multitasking performance. It was widely used in mid-2000s laptops, offering a balance between power and efficiency for everyday computing tasks.