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All Core Duo and Core Solo Models
Author: Rafael Otto Coelho and Cássio Lima
Type: Tutorials Last Updated: March 31, 2009
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Core Solo Models

Core Sole is a Core Duo version with just one processing core. It keeps all other Core Duo technical specs, like 2 MB memory cache, 65 nm manufacturing process, virtualization technology, Execute Disable technology, Enhanced SpeedStep technology, SSE3 instruction set and 533- or 667 MHz external bus.

On the table below you will find all Core Solo 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, while the thermal dissipation of the models starting with a “U” is only 5.5 W.

Model

sSpec

Internal Clock

External Clock

TDP

Voltage

Max. Temp. (º C)

T1400

SL92X

1.83 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

1.1625V – 1.30V

100

T1400

SL92V

1.83 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

1.1625V – 1.30V

100

T1400

SL9L5

1.83 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

-

100

T1350SL99T1.86 GHz533 MHz31 W-100

T1300

SL8W3

1.66 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

-

100

T1300

SL8VY

1.66 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

1.25V-1.4V

100

T1300

SL9L4

1.66 GHz

667 MHz

31 W

-

100

U1500SL9LC1.33 GHz533 MHz5.5 W0.950 V - 0.975 V100

U1400

SL8W6

1.20 GHz

533 MHz

5.5 W

0.950 V - 0.975 V

100

U1300

SL8W7

1.06 GHz

533 MHz

5.5 W

0.950 V - 0.975 V

100

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