The Intel Celeron G4930T was an entry-level desktop processor with 2 cores, launched in Q2 2019. It is part of the Celeron lineup, using the Coffee Lake architecture with Socket 1151. The processor operates at a base frequency of 3.0 GHz and does not support Turbo Boost technology. Intel manufactured the Celeron G4930T on a 14nm++ production process, offering improved power efficiency compared to previous generations.
With a modest 2 MB of L3 cache and a low 35W TDP, this processor is designed for basic computing tasks and energy-efficient systems. The locked multiplier limits overclocking potential, making it suitable for stable, low-power operation. The Celeron G4930T supports DDR4 memory with a dual-channel interface, operating at speeds up to 2400 MHz, though ECC memory is not supported.
For system connectivity, the processor uses a PCI-Express 3.0 interface. Like most Celeron processors, the G4930T lacks integrated graphics, so a discrete graphics card is required for display output. Hardware virtualization (VT-x) is supported, enabling basic virtual machine capabilities, though advanced virtualization features are not available.
This processor shares similarities with the Pentium Gold G5400T in terms of thermal design and target market, but offers reduced cache size and lacks Hyper-Threading support. The Celeron G4930T is ideal for budget-conscious builds, basic office systems, or low-power HTPC configurations where high performance is not a priority.