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Mobile Models

We listed on the table below all Pentium (Pentium Dual Core) mobile models released to date.

Some models are based on Core Duo and not on Core 2 Duo. Just to remember, Core Duo is a dual-core Pentium M, while Core 2 Duo uses a new microarchitecture named Core. Read our Inside Intel Core Microarchitecture tutorial to understand the differences between these two architectures.

Model

sSpec

Internal Clock

External Clock

Tech.

L2 Cache

TDP

Voltage

Max. Temp.(º C)

Architecture

SU2700SLGS81.30 GHz800 MHz45 nm2 MB10 W1.05 V - 1.15 V100Core 2 Duo
T4200SLGJN2.0 GHz800 MHz45 nm1 MB35 W1.0 V - 3.0 V105Core 2 Duo

T3400

SLB3P

2.16 GHz

667 MHz

65 nm

1 MB

35 W

1.075 V - 1.175 V

100

Core 2 Duo

T3200

SLAVG

2.00 GHz

667 MHz

65 nm

1 MB

35 W

1.075 V - 1.175 V

100

Core 2 Duo

T2410

SLA4G

2.00 GHz

533 MHz

65 nm

1 MB

35 W

1.075 V - 1.175 V

100

Core 2 Duo

T2390

SLA4H

1.86 GHz

533 MHz

65 nm

1 MB

35 W

1.075 V - 1.175 V

100

Core 2 Duo

T2370

SLA4J

1.73 GHz

533 MHz

65 nm

1 MB

35 W

1.075 V - 1.175 V

100

Core 2 Duo

T2330

SLA4K

1.60 GHz

533 MHz

65 nm

1 MB

35 W

1.075 V - 1.175 V

100

Core 2 Duo

T2310

SLAEC

1.46 GHz

533 MHz

65 nm

1 MB

35 W

1.075 V - 1.175 V

100

Core 2 Duo

T2130

SL9VZ

1.86 GHz

533 MHz

65 nm

1 MB

31 W

-

100

Core Duo

T2080

SL9VY

1.73 GHz

533 MHz

65 nm

1 MB

31 W

-

100

Core Duo

T2060

SL9VX

1.60 GHz

533 MHz

65 nm

1 MB

31 W

-

100

Core Duo

TDP stands for Thermal Design Power and indicates the CPU thermal dissipation, i.e. the CPU cooler must be capable of dissipating at least this amount of heat.

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