The Pentium Dual-Core brand was used for mainstream x86-architecture microprocessors from Intel from 2006 to 2009, when it was renamed to Pentium. The...
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Pentium. Note however, that several resellers will still refer to the newer generation processors as Pentium Dual-Core. The Intel Pentium Dual-Core processors...
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continuing with the Pentium Dual-Core line. In 2009, the "Dual-Core" suffix was dropped, and new x86 processors started carrying the plain Pentium name again....
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Pentium D is a range of desktop 64-bit x86-64 processors based on the NetBurst microarchitecture, which is the dual-core variant of the Pentium 4 manufactured...
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consumption. The first Core-based desktop and mobile processors were branded Core 2, later expanding to the lower-end Pentium Dual-Core, Pentium and Celeron brands;...
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in 2010, being replaced by Pentium Dual-Core. All Pentium 4 CPUs are based on the NetBurst microarchitecture. The Pentium 4 Willamette (180 nm) introduced...
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into the Pentium 4, Pentium D, and Core Solo/Duo brands. The Core 2 processor line was introduced on July 27, 2006, comprising the Duo (dual-core) and Extreme...
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P6 (microarchitecture) (redirect from Intel Pentium M (microarchitecture))
Single and dual-core mobile version were sold under the Core Solo, Core Duo, and Pentium Dual-Core brands, and a server version was released as Xeon LV....
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Celeron (redirect from Celeron Dual-Core)
released in August 2009, featuring the Wolfdale-3M core used in Pentium Dual-Core E5000, Pentium E6000 and Core 2 Duo E7000 series. The main difference to Allendale-based...
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usually supports some Core 2 processors (with later BIOSes). Core 2 Quad is not supported. Only Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core, and Core2 based Celerons...
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Pentium 4 brand, and was a precursor of the 64-bit Core microarchitecture of Core 2 branded CPUs. The Core brand had two branches: the Duo (dual-core)...
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Intel processors sold as Core 2 Duo, Xeon, Pentium Dual-Core and Celeron. It was the first desktop processor to be based on the Core microarchitecture, replacing...
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List of Intel processors (redirect from List of Intel cores)
FSB) Intel Pentium E2160, 1.80 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB) Intel Pentium E2140, 1.60 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB) Wolfdale-3M (Pentium Dual-Core) – 45 nm process...
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used Pentium 4 processors). There were two variants and one derivative of the Yonah, which did not bear the "Intel Core" brand name: A dual-core (server)...
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processor from Intel that is sold in varying configurations as Core 2 Duo, Celeron, Pentium and Xeon. In Intel's Tick-Tock cycle, the 2007/2008 "Tick" was...
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Xeon (redirect from Dual-Core Xeon)
code 80570) dual-core Xeon (branded) CPU, was just a rebranded version of the Intel's mainstream Core 2 Duo E7000/E8000 and Pentium Dual-Core E5000 processors...
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that are sold as Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Solo, Pentium Dual-Core and Celeron. It was the first mobile processor to be based on the Core microarchitecture...
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mobile Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 as well as Celeron and Pentium. It is closely related to the desktop Clarkdale processor; both use dual-core dies based...
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Core processors. This includes Intel's original Core (Solo/Duo) mobile series based on the Enhanced Pentium M microarchitecture, as well as its Core 2-...
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LGA 775 (section Core 2 Chipsets)
below.) Pentium 4 Pentium 4 Extreme Edition Pentium D Celeron/Celeron D Pentium Dual-Core Pentium Extreme Edition Core 2 Duo/Core 2 Quad Core 2 Extreme...
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first-generation Core i5, i3 and Pentium dual-core desktop processors. It is closely related to the mobile Arrandale processor; both use dual-core dies based...
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capable of both dual- and quad-processor configurations and only came in one form factor, the relatively large rectangular Socket 8. The Pentium Pro was succeeded...
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Intel's energy-efficient Core microarchitecture of CPUs branded Core 2, Pentium Dual-Core, Celeron (Core), and Xeon. The first Pentium III variant was the...
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Pentium M-branded processors were succeeded by the Core-branded dual-core mobile Yonah CPU with a modified microarchitecture. It replaced the Pentium...
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I/O and 2.9 V core voltage, to save power compared to a typical Pentium processor with both I/O and core voltage at 3.3V. All Pentium MMX and later processors...
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microarchitecture employed in early Atom processor cores also uses an in-order dual pipeline similar to P5. Intel used the Pentium name instead of 586, because in 1991...
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The term came into use by Intel Corporation about the time the Pentium Pro and Pentium II products were announced, in the 1990s. "Front side" refers to...
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July 2002. "News room". www.sis.com. [permanent dead link] "SiS Dual DDR333 Pentium 4 Chipset SiS655/963" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on...
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the Core 2 Quad. Itanium, single, dual-core, quad-core, and 8-core processors. Pentium, single, dual-core, and quad-core processors for the entry-level market...
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higher-performing core i9s will support hyper-threading on both mobile and desktop platforms. Before 2007 and post-Kaby Lake, some Intel Pentium and Intel Atom...
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