bus:device:function: 0x0:0x3:0x0 “vendor id:device id: 0x8086:0x3c08” class code: 0x60400

0
344

0x60400 is 0x3c08, which is the vendor identifier for the Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4200U CPU.

0x60400 is the class code for the IntelR CoreTM i5-4200U CPU.

0x60400 is 0x3c08, which is the vendor identifier for the IntelR CoreTM i5-4200U CPU.

0x60400 is 0x3c08, which is the manufacturer code for the IntelR CoreTM i5-4200U CPU.0x60400 is 0x3c08, which is the manufacturer code for the IntelR CoreTM i5-4200U CPU.0x60400 is 0x3c08, which is the manufacturer code for the IntelR CoreTM i5-4200U CPU.

The IntelR CoreTM i5-4200U CPU is manufactured by Intel as part of the 8th generation CoreTM i5-4210U (I5-4210U). The i5-4200U is an Intel “high-end” mobile processor, which is what makes it one of Intel’s most powerful chips. Its performance is second to no other mobile CPU in the world.

The other IntelR CoreTM I5-4210U chip is a low-end mobile processor in the same family, and its performance isn’t as high as the i5-4200U. The IntelR CoreTM I5-4210U is manufactured by Intel as part of the 6th generation CoreTM I5-4210U I5-4210U.

IntelR CoreTM I5-4210U was designed as a low-end mobile processor in the 6th generation of the Intel i5-4210U, its performance is second to no other mobile processor in the world. Its performance is second to no other Mobile CPU in the world.

It is not exactly a cheap processor. The CoreTM I5-4210U starts at $130, but its $50 more than the i5-4200U. It is a good processor, but the I5-4210U is a good processor in the i5-4210U category, even if its not a low-end processor by any stretch of the imagination.

I’m not sure what the point of this is, but if you’re trying to get more people to buy a processor, it’s a good idea to mention that in the product description, and to make sure you make it clear that you know what you’re talking about.

So why would a manufacturer put a chip that was built to be better equipped for gaming in a processor that is also better equipped for gaming? Because they can. One of the benefits of buying a custom processor is that you get a lot more bang for your buck: you get more performance, more power, and more features, even if they cost more.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here