The Intel Core i3-330M is a dual-core mobile processor from Intel's Arrandale architecture. It was released in 2010 and was designed for laptops and notebooks. The Core i3-330M featured a base clock speed of 2.13 GHz and supported Hyper-Threading, allowing it to handle up to four threads simultaneously.
This processor provided good performance for typical day-to-day computing tasks, including web browsing, office applications, and multimedia playback. It was also relatively power-efficient, with a thermal design power (TDP) of 35 watts, which helped extend laptop battery life.