Intel continues to pack greater processing power into smaller spaces than ever before, providing desktop, mobile, and embedded products with maximum performance per watt across a wide range of applications.
Go beyond everyday computing with the Intel® Pentium® processor dual-core. An increasing number of software applications are now designed for dual-core processors enabling the user to be more creative and productive in the home or the office. The need for security and virus protection often means running more than one application at a time and the Intel Pentium processor dual-core has the power to run them simultaneously.
Vertical Segment | Desktop |
Processor Number | G4400 |
Clock Speed | 3.3 GHz |
Number of Cores | 2 Cores |
Number of Threads | 2 Threads |
Cache | 3 MB Smart Cache |
Bus Speed | 8 GT/s DMI3 |
Instruction Set | 64-bit; Extensions: SSE4.1/4.2 |
Max TDP | 54 W |
Memory | Max. 64 GB; Types: DDR4-1866/2133, DDR3L-1333/1600 @ 1.35V; Channels: 2 |
Graphics | Intel® HD Graphics 510 |
4K Support | Yes, at 60Hz |
Max Resolution | 4096x2304@24Hz |
DirectX Support | 12 |
OpenGL Support | 4.4 |
Video Features | Graphics output: eDP/DP/HDMI/DVI; Intel® Clear Video HD Technology; Intel® Clear Video Technology; Intel® InTru™ 3D Technology; Graphics Video Max Memory:64 GB; Device ID: 0x5912 |
Number of Displays Supported | 3 |
PCI Express Features | Up to 1x16, 2x8, 1x8+2x4 |
Max Number of PCI Express Lanes | 16 |
Advanced Features | Idle States; Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology; Thermal Monitoring Technologies; Intel® Identity Protection Technology; Intel® AES New Instructions; Secure Key; Intel® Software Guard Extensions (Intel® SGX); Execute Disable Bit; Intel® Boot Guard; |
Dimension | Package Size: 37.5mm x 37.5mm |
Go beyond everyday computing with the Intel® Pentium® processor dual-core. An increasing number of software applications are now designed for dual-core processors enabling the user to be more creative and productive in the home or the office. The need for security and virus protection often means running more than one application at a time and the Intel Pentium processor dual-core has the power to run them simultaneously.