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Kentsfield is the code name of the
first Intel desktop Core 2 Quad and quad-core Xeon CPUs,
released on
November 2, 2006. The top-of-the-line Kentsfields...
- 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...
- Core
microarchitecture to 45
nanometers as
CPUID model 23,
replacing Kentsfield, the
previous model. Like its predecessor,
Yorkfield multi-chip modules...
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Based on Core
microarchitecture Chip
harvests from
Conroe with half L2
cache disabled All
models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3,
Intel 64, XD bit...
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Allendale (LGA 775, 2 MB L2 cache),
Merom (Socket M, 4 MB L2 cache) and
Kentsfield (multi-chip module, LGA 775, 2x4MB L2 cache).
Merom and
Allendale processors...
- Core 2 Solo U2200, 1.20 GHz (1 MB L2, 533 MHz FSB) (ultra low voltage)
Kentsfield – 65 nm
process technology Two dual-core CPU dies in one
package Desktop...
- all Core 2 Quad
models were
versions of Core 2 Duo
desktop processors,
Kentsfield derived from
Conroe and
Yorkfield from Wolfdale, but
later Penryn-QC was...
- dual-socket
server version is Woodcrest, the quad-core
desktop version is
Kentsfield and the quad-core dual-socket
version is Clovertown.
Conroe was replaced...
- dual-core
Pentium D
branded CPUs (two single-core chips) or the quad-core
Kentsfield. All
Clovertowns use the LGA 771 package. The
Clovertown has been usually...
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Debut at 2.66 GHz
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