Intel confirms Core Solo and Core Duo processor naming

Posted on Thursday, December 29 2005 @ 23:00 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
X-bit Labs writes Intel has began listing the upcoming mobile Core Solo and Core Duo Yonah processors in its processor specifications finder database.
Intel Core processors – which will be available in single-core and dual-core flavours – represent a yet another derivative of the so-called Banias architecture, which inherits many peculiarities of the P6 architecture. The Core Duo will have two processing engines and will be produced using 65nm process technology late this year with commercial availability scheduled for Q1 2006. The target clock-rate for Core processors is 2.17GHz, while the chip’s processor system bus will clock at 667MHz.


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