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== Core 2 Duo ==
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<big>The Core 2 Duo CPUs have a 5-digit alphanumeric naming scheme, for example; the Core 2 Duo <u>E8600</u>.</big>
 
=== Digits ===
 
==== 1. Number of Cores ====
 
* '''E''' - Dual Core
 
==== 2. Performance Segment ====
 
* '''4''' - Low end Core 2 models
* '''6''' - Mainstream processors
* '''7''' - Mainstream processors (45nm)
* '''8''' - High-end CPUs (45nm)
 
==== 3. SKU ====
 
* This digit is higher for better performing processors
 
==== 4. Extra/Removed Features ====
 
* 0 - None
* 2 - Larger L2 cache
* 4 - Increased FSB speed
* 5 - Increased FSB speed
* 9 - Lacks Virtualization Support
 
==== 5. Platform Type ====
 
* 0 - Desktop
* 5 - Workstation
 
== Core 2 Quad and Extreme ==
 
=== '''-- WORK IN PROGRESS --''' ===
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