Intel

Intel i7-940XM Mobile CPU Processor PGA988A

Upgrade your mobile workstation with the Intel i7-940XM's quad-core power, 8MB cache, and 2.13GHz base clock.

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Overview

Power Your Mobile Workstation with the Intel i7-940XM Processor

The Intel i7-940XM Mobile CPU Processor delivers exceptional performance for demanding mobile applications. With a 2.13GHz clock speed, 8MB cache, and support for Socket G1 PGA988A, this processor provides the power and responsiveness you need for multitasking and content creation on the go.

Specifications:

  • Processor: Intel i7-940XM
  • Clock Speed: 2.13GHz
  • Cache: 8MB
  • Socket Type: Socket G1 PGA988A
  • Bus Speed: 2.5 GT/s

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Quad-core with Hyper-Threading delivers 8 threads for solid multitasking on compatible laptops
  • 8MB L3 cache helps maintain performance under heavy workloads
  • PGA988A socket allows drop-in upgrades for many older laptops without soldering
  • Turbo Boost can push clock speeds above the 2.13GHz base for short bursts

👎 Cons

  • 55W TDP generates significant heat, which may stress cooling in thinner laptop chassis
  • Limited to DDR3 memory support, capping overall system performance by modern standards
  • The 2.5 GT/s bus speed is a bottleneck compared to current-generation mobile processors
  • Being a legacy part, availability is limited to used or old-stock units

Frequently Asked Questions

The i7-940XM uses the Socket G1 (PGA988A), which is found in older mobile workstation and gaming laptop platforms.
Yes, this quad-core processor supports Hyper-Threading, providing up to 8 threads for improved multitasking performance.
In most cases yes, provided your laptop's BIOS supports the i7-940XM. Check your laptop manufacturer's CPU compatibility list before purchasing.
The i7-940XM has a 55W TDP, which is typical for high-performance mobile processors of its generation but higher than standard-voltage mobile chips.