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− | {{intel title|Core|arch}}
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− | {{microarchitecture
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− | |atype=CPU
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− | |name=Core
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− | |designer=Intel
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− | |manufacturer=Intel
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− | |introduction=April, 2006
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− | |phase-out=May, 2009
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− | |process=65 nm
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− | |predecessor=Modified Pentium M
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− | |predecessor link=intel/microarchitectures/modified_pentium_m
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− | |successor=Penryn
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− | |successor link=intel/microarchitectures/penryn
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− | |succession=Yes
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− | }}
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− | '''Core''' was the [[microarchitecture]] for [[Intel]]'s [[65 nm process]] for desktops and servers as a successor to {{\\|NetBurst}}. Core was replaced by the {{\\|Penryn}} microarchitecture in late 2008.
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− | == Architecture ==
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− | === Key changes from {{\\|NetBurst}} ===
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− | == Overview ==
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− | When Core was introduced in 2006, Intel described it as a merger of both {{\\|P6}} and {{\\|NetBurst}}. When scrutinizing the details, it's fairly clear that little was actually borrowed from {{\\|NetBurst}}. In fact, it wasn't until Intel's entirely new microarchitecture {{\\|Sandy Bridge}} that a true merger presented itself.
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− | == Die Shot ==
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− | ===Dual-core Core===
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− | * Woodcrest
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− | * 143 mm²
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− | * 291,000,000 transistors
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− | * [[65 nm process]]
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− | * 2 cores
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− | : [[File:intel woodcrest die shot.jpg|300px]]
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− | == Documents ==
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− | * [[:File:01-2 Intel C2 AE Processor Architecture-Core.ppt|Intel® Processor Micro-architecture – Core®]]; Intel® Software College, 2006
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− | * [[:File:Inside Intel® Core Microarchitecture.pdf|White Paper: Inside Intel® Core TM Microarchitecture]], 2006
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− | * [[:File:Multicore MATS002 999 pct.pdf|Intel Multi-core Architecture and Implementations]], March 7, 2006
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− | * [[:File:NGMA IDF Press Mar 8 PDF Set.pdf|Intel® Core Microarchitecture]], March 8, 2006
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− | * [[:File:20060308 Pawlowski.pdf|Intel® Core Microarchitecture]], IDF
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− | * [[:File:Rattner IDFA Final.pdf|Core]], Justin Rattner Senior Fellow, Chief Technology Officer, IDF
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− | * [[:File:Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo Processor Product Brief.pdf|Product Brief: Intel® Core 2 Duo Desktop Processor]]
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− | * [[:File:Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Extreme Processor Product Brief.pdf|Product Brief: Intel® Core 2 Extreme Processor]]
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