Main article: Intel Core 2
For versions of the Allendale core with half the L2 cache disabled under the Pentium Dual-Core brand, see List of Intel Pentium Dual-Core microprocessors § "Allendale" (65 nm).
^c Note: The M0 and G0 Steppings have better optimizations to lower idle power consumption from 12W to 8W.
^d Note: The E4700 uses G0 Stepping which makes it a Conroe CPU.
^a Note: of the E6000 series processors, only models E6550, E6750, and E6850 support Intel's Trusted Execution Technology (TXT).1
^b Note: The L2 Stepping, and models with sSpec SL9ZL, SL9ZF, SLA4U, SLA4T, have better optimizations to lower idle power consumption from 22W to 12W.2
^a Note: of the E6000 series processors, only models E6550, E6750, and E6850 support Intel's Trusted Execution Technology (TXT).3
^b Note: The L2 Stepping, and models with sSpec SL9ZL, SL9ZF, SLA4U, SLA4T, have better optimizations to lower idle power consumption from 22W to 12W.4
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a Note: The E8190 and E8290 do not support Intel VT-d.
Note 2: E8700 is a very rare example in Intel's history where a model was yanked from Intel ARK without a recall notice and after a SSPEC was assigned. Working examples were seen, believed to have been released to OEM,14 but none was offered in retail PCs.
See also: Versions of the same Wolfdale core in an LGA 771 are available under the Dual-Core Xeon brand.
a Note: Q8200, Q8200S, Q8300 SLB5W does not support Intel VT-x.
b Note: Q8200, Q8200S, Q8300, Q8400, Q8400S, Q9500 does not support Intel VT-d.
c Note: Q8200, Q8200S, Q8300, Q8400, Q8400S does not support TXT.
Common features:
Main article: Ivy Bridge (microarchitecture) § Desktop processors
For the 9th generation refresh, see section § Skylake-X (9xxx) below.
For the 9th generation refresh, see section § Coffee Lake-R below.
For the i3- and i5-10xx5 refresh, see section § Comet Lake-S (refresh) below.
Released on the same day as the 11th gen Rocket Lake-S desktop processors.
For the 14th generation refresh, see section § Raptor Lake-S Refresh below.
Main article: Yonah (microprocessor)
See also: Versions of the same Merom-2M core with half the L2 cache disabled are available under the Pentium Dual-Core brand.
Note that models T8100, T8300, T9300, T9500 are Penryn processors designed for Santa Rosa Refresh platforms with maximum FSB of 800 MT/s, whereas the rest of the Penryn processors are designed for Montevina platforms that can go up to maximum FSB of 1066 MT/s.
Penryn processors support Dynamic Front Side Bus Throttling between 400–800MT/s.
Core m5 and Core m7 models were rebranded as Core i5 and Core i7.
For the 9th generation refresh, see section § Coffee Lake-H (refresh) below.
For the Core m3 models, see section § Core M (8th gen) § Amber Lake-Y below. For the 10th generation series, see section § Amber Lake-Y (10xxx) below.
These are essentially "E-core-only" CPUs, utilizing the Gracemont architecture.
For the 14th generation refresh, see section § Raptor Lake-HX Refresh below.
The following models from the Sandy Bridge desktop range are available as embedded processors:
See section Desktop processors § Sandy Bridge-DT for full info.
The following models from the Ivy Bridge desktop range are available as embedded processors:
See section Desktop processors § Ivy Bridge-DT for full info.
The following models from the Haswell-DT desktop range are also available as embedded processors:
See section Desktop processors § Haswell-DT for full info.
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