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Introduction to Intel Core 2 Processors Technology

last Updated By Admin on March 30, 2015

Core 2 is basically a brand name which refers to the wide range of Intel’s processors. The
design of the core 2 duo processors is based on the Intel’s micro architecture range. These
models are embedded on single die or integrated circuit unlike quad core processors which
are embedded on the two IC’s. However core based processors lack in Hyper threading
technique. This technique enables the user to perform multiple tasks simultaneously using
software and processor at the same time. This brand came to the knowledge in 2006.

Range of core 2 Processors

There is a wide variety and range of products associated with the core 2 Duo technology.
Core 2 Duo with a processor E4300 was released in 2007 having L2 cache of 2MB. The next
processor is known as core 2 Duo E4400 released in April 2007. Core 2 Duo E4500 and
E4600 were released in 22 July and October, 21 2007 respectively. These processors also
contain the L2 cache of about 2MB. Core 2 duo E4700 was released in 2008 in the month of
March. This processor has the frequency rate of 2600MHz with L2cache of 2MB. Intel core
2 duo processors come in both 45nm and 65nm having virtualization, trusted execution
technology and clock speed of about 2 GHz.

Features of Core 2 Duo

Core 2 Duo is a wave of technology and improved processors. This processor is entrenched
with variable features. The core 2 Duo processors have sustained the back ward
compatibility with the software and existing hardware. Though the older hardware is not
capable of making use of the advanced features of the core 2 duo still they are compatible
to work well with them. Instead if e put it in other words our supporting processor is able
to match well with them. The existing motherboard like Intel LGA 755 is capable enough to
accept the core 2 duo processing only with the up gradation of BIOS. Modern core 2 Duo
processors are also efficient enough to run two operating systems at a time by help
working virtual machines. The virtual machines are smart enough to share physical
hardware, having separate operating system and busy running their own applications.
Therefore core 2 Duo processors have removed the need for the high end servers. The
inclusion of advanced security features is also a drastic improvement in these systems. It is
core 2 Duo which has enabled to set the trusted Platform Module as an important standard
for upcoming PC’s.

Some Remarkable Improvements


The introductions of core 2 duo processors have also improved the functioning of the net
books. The features like appropriate power consumption has helped in increasing the
battery life of the current net books. Besides being really improved core 2 processors are
also using L2 cache. This compromise is made in order to reduce the power needs needed
to charge or run the computers. However the cache size is varied. Like for example
Allendale processors have 2Mb cache while Conroe has 4 MB cache. The reduced power
needs of the Merom processors have made it desirable to use for net books. The cache
utilization is regarding the core 2 duo processors is amazing as the 2 core allows the caches
to compete for cache allocation. Therefore the resulting speed of the processor is simple
remarkable. Moreover the processor is capable of running four instructions in single clock
cycle. This is the highest speed as compared to the previous processors. Core 2 duo
processors have the capability to replace AMD’s 4 core processor which was designed to
beat the efficiency of the core 2 Processors and their underlined features.

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