Core 2 Duo
History
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It was the continuation of the Pentium D or Dual Core. It began to be distributed in 2006 and the main characteristic was that it was based on a Pentium M instead of a Pentium 4, since for the control of the bandwidth of the memory it was shown that the Pentium M was much more efficient. than the Pentium 4.
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Core 2Quad
This processor was launched in November 2006, replacing the Core 2 Duo in terms of being the fastest processors of the moment.
They contained 4 cores and were manufactured with a Kentsfield, Yorkfield and Wolfdale core.


Core 2 Duo
Socket 478


Intel Core 2 Duo E6300
TYPE: Core 2 Duo
Cores: two
Speed: 1.8GHz
Bus: 1066MHz
L2 cache: 2MB
Package: LGA775
Socket: 775
sSpec: SLA5E
Voltage: 1.2V
Manufacturing: 2009
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Intel Core 2 Duo E8400
TYPE: Core 2 Duo
Cores: two
Speed: 3GHz
Bus: 1333MHz
L2 cache: 6MB
Package: LGA775
Socket: 775
sSpec: SLB9J
Voltage: 1.2V
Manufacturing: 2009
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Core 2 Duo Mobile
Socket 479


Intel Core 2 Duo P8600
TYPE: Core 2 Duo Mobile
Cores: two
Speed: 2.4GHz
Bus: 1066MHz
L2 cache: 3MB
Package: BGA479
Socket: 479
sSpec: SLB3S
Voltage: 1.2V
Manufacturing: 2008
Donation: Alberto Portella
Core 2 Quad
Socket 775


Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300
TYPE: Core 2Quad
Cores: 4
Speed: 2.5GHz
Bus: 1333MHz
L2 cache: 6MB
Package: LGA775
Socket: 775
sSpec: SLAWE
Voltage: 1.3V
Manufacturing: 2008
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