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Revision as of 17:51, 3 December 2006
Intel Core Duo (Yonah)The Intel Core is the successor of the Pentium M processor. The fabrication process was reduced again to 65 nm and with this generation Intel introduced Dual Core processors to the mobile market. The Intel Core processors feature a 667 MHz FSB and accompany the Napa Centrino platform. Features
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Available Types and ThinkPads featuring them
Nr. | Frequency (MHz) | FSB (MHz) | XD-Bit | core Voltage (V) | TDP (W) | ThinkPad Models | |||
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max. | min. | high | low | high freq | low freq | ||||
Intel Core Duo | |||||||||
T2700 | 2333 | 1000 | 667 | yes | 1.2 | ... | 31 | 13.1 | T60 |
T2600 | 2166 | 1000 | 667 | yes | 1.2 | ... | 31 | 13.1 | T60p |
T2500 | 2000 | 1000 | 667 | yes | 1.2 | ... | 31 | 13.1 | T60, T60p, Z61m |
T2400 | 1833 | 1000 | 667 | yes | 1.2 | ... | 31 | 13.1 | T60, X60, Z61m |
T2300 | 1666 | 1000 | 667 | yes | 1.2 | ... | 31 | 13.1 | T60, X60 |
T2300E | 1666 | 1000 | 667 | yes | 1.2 | ... | 31 | 13.1 | R60e |
Intel Core Duo (Low Voltage) | |||||||||
L2400 | 1666 | 1000 | 667 | yes | 1.1 | ... | 15 | 13.1 | X60s |
L2300 | 1500 | 1000 | 667 | yes | 1.1 | ... | 15 | 13.1 | X60s |
Thermal Specifications
The maximum temperature for safe operation is 100 °C.
GCC Optimization Flags
Safe, recommended optimizations for GCC 3.4.x and later:
-pipe -O2 -march=prescott -fomit-frame-pointer
Possibly unsafe optimizations for GCC 3.3.x and later:
-mfpmath=sse
Optimizations likely to break binary-only compatibility:
-ffast-math