Intel Pentium P6200

Intel Pentium P6200 Chipset

The Intel Pentium P6200 is a dual-core mobile processor from the Arrandale architecture, introduced in 2011. It operates at a base clock speed of 2.13 GHz and does not support Hyper-Threading, meaning it can handle two threads simultaneously. The processor has a thermal design power (TDP) of 35 watts, which strikes a balance between performance and power efficiency.

With 3MB of L3 cache, the Pentium P6200 provided reasonable performance for everyday computing tasks like web browsing, office applications, and multimedia playback. However, it is not suitable for more demanding applications or modern gaming. While it was commonly found in budget and entry-level laptops at the time, it is considered outdated in today's computing landscape, where more powerful and energy-efficient processors are prevalent.