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Core Duo Models

On the table below you will find all Core Duo models released so far. As you can see, the thermal dissipation (TDP, Thermal Design Power) of the models starting with a “T” if of 31 W, the thermal dissipation of the models starting with an “L” is of 15 W and the thermal dissipation of the models starting with a "U" is of only 9 W.

Just put Core Duo spec in perspective, Turion 64 ML-44 model, which this the AMD CPU targeted to the mobile market having just one core, has a TDP of 35 W.

Model

sSpec

Internal Clock

External Clock

TDP

Voltage

Max. Temp. (º C)

T2700

SL9JP

2.33 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

1.1625V - 1.30V

100

T2700

SL9K4

2.33 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

-

100

T2600

SL9JN

2.16 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

1.1625V - 1.30V

100

T2600

SL8VN

2.16 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

1.25V - 1.4V

100

T2600

SL8VS

2.16 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

-

100

T2600

SL9K3

2.16 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

1.1625V - 1.30V

100

T2500

SL9K2

2 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

1.1625V - 1.30V

100

T2500

SL9EH

2 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

1.1625V - 1.30V

100

T2500

SL8VT

2 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

1.1625V - 1.30V

100

T2500

SL8VP

2 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

1.1625V - 1.30V

100

T2450SLA4M2 GHz533 MHz31 W-100
T2350SL9JK1.86 GHz533 MHz31 W-100

T2400

SL8VU

1.83 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

-

100

T2400

SL9JM

1.83 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

1.1625V - 1.30V

100

T2400

SL9JZ

1.83 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

1.1625V - 1.30V

100

L2500

SL9JU

1.83 GHz

667 MHz

15 W

0.950V-1.175V

100

T2400

SL8VQ

1.83 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

1.25V - 1.4V

100

T2250SL9DV1.73 GHz533 MHz31 W-100

L2400

SL8VW

1.66 GHz

667 MHz

15 W

0.950V-1.175V

100

T2300

SL8VV

1.66 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

-

100

T2300

SL8VR

1.66 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

1.25V - 1.4V

100

T2300E

SL9DM

1.66 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

1.1625V - 1.30V

100

T2300E

SL9DN

1.66 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

1.1625V - 1.30V

100

T2300E

SL9JE

1.66 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

1.1625V - 1.30V

100

L2400

SL9JT

1.66 GHz

667 MHz

15 W

0.950V-1.175V

100

T2300

SL9JL

1.66 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

-

100

T2050SL9BN1.6 GHz533 MHz31 W-100

L2300

SL9JS

1.50 GHz

667 MHz

15 W

0.950V-1.175V

100

L2300

SL8VX

1.50 GHz

667 MHz

15 W

0.950V-1.175V

100

U2500

SL99V

1.20 GHz

533 MHz

9 W

0.9375V-1.175V

100

U2400

SL99W

1.06 GHz

533 MHz

9 W

0.9375V-1.175V

100

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