Anybody hear of the processor model T2370 before? I tried googling it but hardly anything relevant came up. I am from Asia and looking to buy an Asian only Sony Vaio model and it comes equip with this processor. It's not even core "2" duo, but just core duo. Why are they equipment new laptops with core duo anymore? But apparently, it can support 64 bit in this new processor release which is different from other core duos. Anybody got any info on this model?
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Tinderbox (UK) BAKED BEAN KING
Hi.
I have an coreduo T2050 in my laptop and it works great.
the equvilent core2duo to the T2370 will only be approx 10% more powerful.
I suppose it all dependson what you want.
regards
John.
http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Penti...um Dual-Core Mobile T2370 LF80537GE0301M.html
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General information
Type CPU / Microprocessor
Family Intel Pentium_Dual-Core
Model number ? T2370
Part number LF80537GE0301M
Specification number ? SLA4J
Frequency (MHz) 1733
Bus speed (MHz) ? 533
Clock multiplier ? 13
Package 478-pin micro FC-PGA
1.38" x 1.38" (3.5 cm x 3.5 cm)
Socket Socket P
Architecture / Microarchitecture
Manufacturing process 0.065 micron
Data width 64 bit
Number of cores 2
Floating Point Unit Integrated
Level 1 cache size ? 2 x 32 KB instruction caches
2 x 32 KB data caches
Level 2 cache size ? shared 1 MB
Features
* MMX instruction set
* SSE
* SSE2
* SSE3
* Execute Disable Bit technology
Low power features
* Stop Grant mode ?
* Sleep mode ?
* Deep Sleep mode ?
* Core C1/AutoHALT, C1/MWait, C2 and C3 modes
* Enhanced SpeedStep technology ?
Electrical/Thermal parameters
V core (V) ? 1.2125
Min/Max operating temperature (°C) ? 0 - 100
Notes on Intel LF80537GE0301M
* Actual bus frequency is 133 MHz. Because the processor uses Quad Data Rate bus the effective bus speed is 533 MHz
* Part LF80537GE0301M is an OEM processor -
So there is 64bit support. But it says 1mb cache, isn't that bad? Aren't all c2d 2mb?
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Tinderbox (UK) BAKED BEAN KING
Hi.
some only have 1mb, example T2060 only has 1mb cache.
why do you want to buy a coreduo and not a core2duo???
regards
John. -
John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator
It is listed by Intel here.
Intel keeps creating new CPU models with all the left-over chips which fail to make the grade for its original models. This makes sense for both Intel and the consumers.
In summary, it looks to be a good budget CPU with 1.73GHz clock speed but only 1MB level 2 cache. The 64-bit support indicates that it is a chopped down Core 2 CPU.
John -
Why do you want to buy a core duo and not a core2duo?
Because I am getting this new laptop really cheap and it comes with this. I am also wondering why it's core duo and not core 2 duo. However, this is a "new" core duo chip I think if it makes any sense. Are there any new features in this? Supposedly the Sony Vaio which comes with this can last for 4 hours + with normal usage! -
It is lacking L2 cache of the regular C2Ds, but has 64bit support that the older Yonah units did not. No Core Duo supported 64bit operating systems..... -
It depends upon the model and make of the laptop. They vary in design and are targeted at certain people. The Pentium Dual-Core will suit just about anyone just fine that is not gaming or using it for heavy tasks. Not to say that the Core Duos aren't good processors though. It just depends on what group of people it is being targeted at. -
Oh, don't resurrect old threads.
What the heck is an Intel Pentium Duo Core T2370?
Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by stanny1, Mar 20, 2008.