Comparison of Intel processors

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Processor Series Code Name Speed Socket Fab TDP Core FSB L2 Cache
Pentium D/EE 8xx/9xx Smithfield, Presler 2.66–3.73 GHz LGA 775 65/90 nm 95-130 W dual core 533/800/1066 MT/s 2 × 1024 KiB/2 × 2048 KiB
Pentium 41 5xx/6xx Willamette, Northwood, Gallatin, Prescott, Cedar Mill 1.3–3.8 GHz Socket 478/LGA 775/Socket 423 65/90/130/180 nm 20.8–115 W single 400/533/800/ 1066 MT/s 256–2048 KiB
Intel Xeon 5xxx/ 7xxx Drake, Tanner, Cascades, Foster, Prestonia, Gallatin, Nocona, Irwindale, Cranford, Potomac, Paxville, Sossaman, Dempsey, Woodcrest, Tulsa 400 MHz–3.8 GHz Slot 2, Socket 603, Socket 604, Socket M, LGA771 65–250 nm 16–165 W single/dual 100–1333 MT/s 256–4096 KiB
Pentium M 7xx Banias, Dothan 0.8–2.26 GHz Socket 479 90/130 nm 5–27 W single 400/533 MT/s 1024–2048 KiB
Intel Core Txxxx/ Lxxxx/ Uxxxx Yonah 1.06–2.33 GHz Socket M 65 nm 25–49W/ 15–24W / <14W mostly dual core 533/667 MT/s 2048 KiB
Intel Core 2 Exxxx/ Txxxx/ Xxxxx Allendale, Conroe, Merom 1.66–2.93 GHz LGA 775/Socket M 65 nm >65W / 24-49W dual core 667/1066 MT/s 2048-4096 KiB

Note 1: There are several Pentium 4 Extreme Editions.

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