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Intel Mobile Celeron U3400 CN80617006039AA
Specifications
Dual-core Mobile Celeron U3400 is the first ultra-low power (ULV) microprocessor based on 32nm Arrandale core. The CPU was launched at the end of May, 2010, as a part of the second wave of Arrandale-based mobile parts. From 6 new ULV models, launched that month, the Celeron U3400 was the cheapest and the slowest one. The U3400 runs at 1.06 GHz. Besides two cores, the Mobile Celeron integrates a few other components:
- DDR3 memory controller. Similar to other ultra-low voltage Arrandale CPUs, the memory controller is limited to DDR3-800 memory.
- Direct Media Interface
- Graphics controller operating at 166 MHz. Graphics controller has its own Turbo Boost feature, that can briefly push controller frequency up to 500 MHz.
- 2 MB level 3 cache shared between two cores.
Basic features, incorporated into the U3400, are 64-bit instruction set, SSE3 and supplemental SSE3 SIMD instructions, and Virtualization technology. The processor does not have any advanced features, such as HyperThreading or Turbo Boost technology. Mobile Celeron U3400 has the same Thermal Design Power as other ULV parts, 18 Watt. The processor is manufactured only in micro-BGA package. The CPUs in this package are soldered directly on a motherboard, therefore they are almost impossible to upgrade.
Intel Celeron U3400 lacks a few features that are present in a slightly more powerful Pentium Mobile U5400 model. The Celeron has 133 MHz lower clock frequency and smaller size of L3 cache than the Pentium CPU. The U3400 does not support SSE4 instructions. At the same time, this mobile Celeron features Virtualization technology, which is not available on the mobile Pentium.
| General information |
| Type | CPU / Microprocessor |
| Market segment | Mobile |
| Family | Intel Mobile Celeron Dual-Core |
| Model number ? | U3400 |
| CPU part number | CN80617006039AA is an OEM/tray microprocessor |
| Frequency ? | 1067 MHz |
| Bus speed ? | 2.5 GT/s DMI |
| Clock multiplier ? | 8 |
| Package | 1288-ball micro-FCBGA10 |
| Socket | BGA1288 |
| Size | 1.34" x 1.1" / 3.4cm x 2.8cm |
| Introduction date | May 24, 2010 |
| End-of-Life date | Last order date is January 27, 2012
Last shipment date is July 6, 2012 |
| Price at introduction | $134 |
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Production processors |
| Part number |
SLBUE |
| CN80617006039AA | + |
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| | | Architecture / Microarchitecture |
| Microarchitecture | Nehalem |
| Processor core ? | Arrandale |
| Core stepping ? | K0 (SLBUE) |
| Manufacturing process | 0.032 micron
382 million transistors (CPU die)
177 million transistors (IMC / graphics die) |
| Die size | 81mm2 (CPU die) 114mm2 (IMC / graphics die) |
| Data width | 64 bit |
| The number of cores | 2 |
| The number of threads | 2 |
| Floating Point Unit | Integrated |
| Level 1 cache size ? | 2 x 32 KB instruction caches
2 x 32 KB data caches |
| Level 2 cache size ? | 2 x 256 KB |
| Level 3 cache size | Shared 2 MB |
| Physical memory | 8 GB |
| Multiprocessing | Not supported |
| Features | - MMX instruction set
- SSE
- SSE2
- SSE3
- Supplemental SSE3
- EM64T technology ?
- Execute Disable bit ?
- Virtualization technology (VT-x) ?
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| Low power features | Enhanced SpeedStep technology ? |
| On-chip peripherals | - Dual-channel DDR3 memory controller
- Direct Media Interface
- PCI Express 2.0 interface
- HD graphics controller
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| | | Electrical/Thermal parameters |
| Minimum/Maximum operating temperature ? | 0°C - 105°C |
| Thermal Design Power ? | 18 Watt |
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| Notes on Intel CN80617006039AA |
- Graphics and memory controllers are located on a separate die, which is manufactured on 0.045 micron technology
- Integrated graphics controller runs at 166 MHz, and up to 500 MHz in Turbo mode
- Memory controller supports DDR3-800 memory
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CPUs, related to Intel Mobile Celeron U3400
| Model |
Cores / Threads |
Freq. |
Turbo freq. |
L3 cache |
TDP |
Features |
| Intel Mobile Celeron Dual-Core family, BGA1288 |
| Intel Mobile Celeron U3600 | 2 / 2 | 1.2 GHz | | 2 MB | 18 Watt | VT |
| Intel Mobile Celeron P4505 | 2 / 2 | 1.86 GHz | | 2 MB | 35 Watt | VT |
| Intel Mobile Celeron Dual-Core family, Nehalem micro-architecture, Other sockets |
| Intel Mobile Celeron P4500 | 2 / 2 | 1.86 GHz | | 2 MB | 35 Watt | VT |
| Intel Mobile Celeron P4600 | 2 / 2 | 2 GHz | | 2 MB | 35 Watt | VT |
| Other families, Nehalem micro-architecture, BGA1288 |
| Intel Pentium U5400 | 2 / 2 | 1.2 GHz | | 3 MB | 18 Watt | VT |
| Intel Pentium U5600 | 2 / 2 | 1.33 GHz | | 3 MB | 18 Watt | VT |
| Intel Core i3-350M (BGA) | 2 / 4 | 2.26 GHz | | 3 MB | 35 Watt | SSE4, HT, VT |
| Intel Core i3-370M (BGA) | 2 / 4 | 2.4 GHz | | 3 MB | 35 Watt | SSE4, HT, VT |
| Intel Core i3-380M (BGA) | 2 / 4 | 2.53 GHz | | 3 MB | 35 Watt | SSE4, HT, VT |
| Intel Core i7-640LM | 2 / 4 | 2.13 GHz | 2.93 GHz | 4 MB | 25 Watt | SSE4, AES, HT, VT, TXT, TBT |
| Intel Core i3-390M (BGA) | 2 / 4 | 2.66 GHz | | 3 MB | 35 Watt | SSE4, HT, VT |
| Intel Core I7-660LM | 2 / 4 | 2.26 GHz | 3.06 GHz | 4 MB | 25 Watt | SSE4, AES, HT, VT, TXT, TBT |
| Intel Core i5-480M (BGA) | 2 / 4 | 2.66 GHz | 2.93 GHz | 3 MB | 35 Watt | SSE4, HT, VT, TBT |
| Intel Core i5-540M (BGA) | 2 / 4 | 2.53 GHz | 3.06 GHz | 3 MB | 35 Watt | SSE4, AES, HT, VT, TXT, TBT |
| Intel Core i5-560M (BGA) | 2 / 4 | 2.66 GHz | 3.2 GHz | 3 MB | 35 Watt | SSE4, AES, HT, VT, TXT, TBT |
| Intel Core i5-580M (BGA) | 2 / 4 | 2.66 GHz | 3.33 GHz | 3 MB | 35 Watt | SSE4, AES, HT, VT, TXT, TBT |
| Intel Core i7-620M (BGA) | 2 / 4 | 2.66 GHz | 3.33 GHz | 4 MB | 35 Watt | SSE4, AES, HT, VT, TXT, TBT |
| Intel Core i7-640M (BGA) | 2 / 4 | 2.8 GHz | 3.46 GHz | 4 MB | 37 Watt | SSE4, AES, HT, VT, TXT, TBT |
• Highlighted numbers and features indicate whether specific processor performs better or worse than Mobile Celeron U3400
• Within each category, the CPUs are sorted from slower (at the top) to faster (at the bottom)
• List of related CPUs is not complete.
• Features abbreviations:
SSE4 - SSE4 instructions AES - AES instructions HT - Hyper-Threading VT - Virtualization TXT - Trusted Execution TBT - Dynamic Acceleration / Turbo Boost
News
Dec 18, 2010: The biggest event of the next month for the computer industry is,
perhaps, the launch of Intel "Sandy Bridge" microarchitecture. As a
part of this launch, Intel is going to introduce new Core i5 and Core
i7 mobile CPUs. Although details of these processors were known to
computer enthusiasts for months, not many people may know that Intel
will also update their mid-class and budget lines of Westmere-based
microprocessors. One of these processors is a low-power Celeron U3600,
which was recently sighted in notebook PCs from Acer and Dell.
Jun 26, 2010: Intel posted specifications for two embedded microprocessors, Celeron
U3405 and Core i7 Mobile i7-660UE. According to Intel's ARK database,
the processors will be launched in August.
Jun 24, 2010: It's been one month after the launch of six Intel ultra-low voltage
(ULV) microprocessors targeting different segments of mobile market.
Intel introduced at least one processor for each mobile family -
budget Mobile Celeron and Pentium Mobile, mid-class Core i3 and Core
i5, and high-performance Core i7 families.
May 31, 2010: Last week, on May 24, Intel announced 6 new ultra-low voltage (ULV)
mobile CPUs based on 32nm Arrandale core. The new processors target
budget, mid-class and high-performance segments of ultra-thin notebook
market.
CPU ID (1)
NOTE: CPU ID information below was taken from one CPU and
may include features that are not present in all different steppings of the
Intel Celeron U3400 CPU.
| Manufacturer: | Intel |
| CPU Family: | Celeron |
| Processor Number: | U3400 |
| Frequency: | 1064 MHz |
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| Part number: | CN80617006039AA |
| S-Spec Number: | SLBUE |
| Comment: | Stepping K0 |
| Submitted by: | |
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| General information |
| Vendor: | GenuineIntel |
| Processor name (BIOS): | Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU U3400 @ 1.07GHz |
| Cores: | 2 |
| Logical processors: | 2 |
| Processor type: | Original OEM Processor |
| CPUID signature: | 20655 |
| Family: | 6 (06h) |
| Model: | 37 (025h) |
| Stepping: | 5 (05h) |
| TLB/Cache details: | 64-byte Prefetching
Data TLB0: 2-MB or 4-MB pages, 4-way associative, 32 entries
Data TLB: 4-KB Pages, 4-way set associative, 64 entries
Instruction TLB: 2-MB or 4-MB pages, fully associative, 7 entries
Instruction TLB: 4-KB Pages, 4-way set associative, 128 entries
Shared 2nd-level TLB: 4 KB pages, 4-way set associative, 512 entries |
| Cache: |
L1 data |
L1 instruction |
L2 |
L3 |
| Size: |
2 x 32 KB |
2 x 32 KB |
2 x 256 KB |
2 MB |
| Associativity: |
8-way set associative |
4-way set associative |
8-way set associative |
8-way set associative |
| Line size: |
64 bytes |
64 bytes |
64 bytes |
64 bytes |
| Comments: |
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Shared between all cores |
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| Instruction set extensions | Additional instructions |
| MMX |
CLFLUSH |
| SSE |
CMOV |
| SSE2 |
CMPXCHG16B |
| SSE3 |
CMPXCHG8B |
| SSSE3 |
FXSAVE/FXRSTORE |
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MONITOR/MWAIT |
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POPCNT |
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SYSENTER/SYSEXIT |
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| Major features | Other features |
| On-chip Floating Point Unit |
36-bit page-size extensions |
| 64-bit / Intel 64 |
64-bit debug store |
| NX bit/XD-bit |
Advanced programmable interrupt controller |
| Intel Virtualization |
CPL qualified debug store |
| Enhanced SpeedStep |
Debug store |
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Debugging extensions |
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Digital Thermal Sensor capability |
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LAHF/SAHF support in 64-bit mode |
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Machine check architecture |
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Machine check exception |
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Memory-type range registers |
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Model-specific registers |
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Page attribute table |
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Page global extension |
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Page-size extensions (4MB pages) |
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Pending break enable |
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Perfmon and Debug capability |
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Physical address extensions |
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Process context identifiers |
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RDTSCP |
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Self-snoop |
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TSC rate is ensured to be invariant across all states |
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Thermal monitor |
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Thermal monitor 2 |
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Thermal monitor and software controlled clock facilities |
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Time stamp counter |
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Virtual 8086-mode enhancements |
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xTPR Update Control |
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