Intel Turbo Boost technology dynamically increases a processor's frequency as needed by leveraging temperature and power reserves to provide more speed when required and, otherwise, greater energy efficiency.
In conjunction with the appropriate software, the Intel 64 architecture enables 64-bit processing on servers, workstations, PCs, and mobile platforms. Intel 64 enhances performance by allowing the system to address more than 4 GB of virtual and physical memory through this processor extension.
The enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology is an advanced feature designed for mobile devices that require a combination of high performance with minimal energy consumption. The traditional Intel SpeedStep technology simultaneously switches voltage and frequency between high and low values based on processor load. The enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology builds on this architecture and utilizes design strategies such as separating voltage and frequency changes, as well as clock partitioning and recovery.