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Tuesday, August 15, 2006
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The processors with model-numbers E6300 up-to E6700 make use of a 1066 MHz frontside bus. Both the E6600 and E6700 processors have an amazing 4 MB L2-cache on-board which makes them fly, the lower clocked Core 2 Duo's have 2MB L2 cache on-board. All these Core 2 Duo processors have a low TDP. The Thermal Design Power (TDP) (sometimes called Thermal Design Point) represents the maximum amount of power the thermal solution in a computer system is required to dissipate.
Followed by these five Core 2 Duo processors Intel released the Core 2 Extreme processor which you can find in the stores with model number X6800. This little gem is clocked at 2.93 GHz. This processor also has 4 MB L2-cache yet uses slightly more energy (TDP) at 95 Watt.
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