The Core 2 brand was introduced on July 27, 2006, comprising the Solo (single-core), Duo (dual-core), Quad (quad-core), and in 2007, the Extreme (dual- or quad-core CPUs for enthusiasts) subbrands. Intel Core 2 processors with vPro technology (designed for businesses) include the dual-core and quad-core branches.
Models
For Detailed discussion of CPU cores, see Intel Core (microarchitecture)#Processor cores.
The Core 2-branded CPUs include: "Conroe"/"Allendale"
(dual-core for desktops), "Merom" (dual-core for laptops), "Merom-L"
(single-core for laptops), "Kentsfield" (quad-core for desktops), and
the updated variants named "Wolfdale" (dual-core for desktops), "Penryn"
(dual-core for laptops), and "Yorkfield" (quad-core for desktops).
(Note: For the server and workstation "Woodcrest", "Tigerton", "Harpertown" and "Dunnington" CPUs see the Xeon brand.)The Core 2 branded processors feature Virtualization Technology (with some exceptions), Execute Disable Bit, and SSE3. Their Core microarchitecture introduced SSSE3, Trusted Execution Technology, Enhanced SpeedStep, and Active Management Technology (iAMT2). With a maximum thermal design power (TDP) of 65W, the Core 2 Duo Conroe dissipates half the power of the less capable contemporary Pentium D-branded desktop chips that have a max TDP of 130W.
| Intel Core 2 processor family | |||||||
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| Original logo * |
New logo |
Desktop | Laptop | ||||
| Code-named | Core | Date released | Code-named | Core | Date released | ||
| Conroe Allendale Wolfdale |
dual (65 nm) dual (65 nm) dual (45 nm) |
Aug 2006 Jan 2007 Jan 2008 |
Merom Penryn |
dual (65 nm) dual (45 nm) |
Jul 2006 Jan 2008 |
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| Conroe XE Kentsfield XE Yorkfield XE |
dual (65 nm) quad (65 nm) quad (45 nm) |
Jul 2006 Nov 2006 Nov 2007 |
Merom XE Penryn XE Penryn XE |
dual (65 nm) dual (45 nm) quad (45 nm) |
Jul 2007 Jan 2008 Aug 2008 |
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| Kentsfield Yorkfield |
quad (65 nm) quad (45 nm) |
Jan 2007 Mar 2008 |
Penryn | quad (45 nm) | Aug 2008 | ||
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Merom-L Penryn-L |
Single (65 nm) Single (45 nm) |
Sep 2007 May 2008 |
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| * Sort by initial date released List of Intel Core 2 microprocessors |
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The successors to the Core 2 brand are a set of Nehalem microarchitecture based processors called Core i3, i5, and i7. Core i7 was officially launched on November 17, 2008 as a family of three quad-core processor desktop models, further models started appearing throughout 2009. The last Core 2 processors to be released was the Core 2 Quad Q9500 in January 2010, and the Core 2 processor line was removed from the official price lists in July 2011.
Spesification
| Produced | From 2006 to present |
|---|---|
| Common manufacturer(s) |
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| Max. CPU clock rate | 1.06 GHz to 3.5 GHz |
| FSB speeds | 533 MHz to 1600 MHz |
| Min. feature size | 65 nm to 45 nm |
| Instruction set | x86, x86-64, (SSE4.1 is for 45 nm processors only) |
| Microarchitecture | Core |
| Cores | 1, 2, or 4 (2x2) |
| Socket(s) |
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| Core name(s) |
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