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Introducing the Pentium 350 processor

Introducing the Pentium 350 processor

Introducing the Pentium 350 processorBased on the Sandy Bridge architecture, the Pentium 350 processor is extremely energy efficient, but does not include an integrated graphics unit and runs at a very low clock speed.

Intel announced in March that it will launch more ultra-low-power processors later this year. The Pentium 350 and Xeon E3-1220L fit into this line. The existence of a kinship between the two processors is also confirmed by the memory controller equipped with ECC support and the Sandy Bridge architecture, which was thoroughly trimmed by the engineers for the former model.

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The Pentium 350 is essentially a further trimmed version of the Xeon E3-1220L.

The dual-core CPU for microservers has an operating frequency of 1,2 GHz and can manage 3 MB of third-level cache. The Pentium 1155, which comes with an LGA-350 enclosure, also has SSE4.1 / 4.2 and Hyper-Threading support, but is no longer familiar with AES-NI, AVX, Turbo Boost, and Trusted Execution technologies. Thanks to the 15-watt TDP power consumption, the novelty could be found mainly in low-power HTPC systems and home servers, but Intel will only ship its new model to OEMs.

The price list for the Pentium 350 is still unknown.

Source: news.softpedia.com

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