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  2. Yonah (microprocessor) - Wikipedia

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    A dual-core (server) derivative, code-named Sossaman, was released on March 14, 2006, as the Xeon (branded) LV (low-voltage). The Sossaman differed from the Yonah only in its support for dual-socket configurations (two CPUs providing a total of four cores per motherboard, like AMD Quad FX ), and implementation of 36-bit memory addressing ( PAE ...

  3. AMD Phenom - Wikipedia

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    AMD considers the quad core Phenoms to be the first "true" quad core design, as these processors are a monolithic multi-core design (all cores on the same silicon die), unlike Intel's Core 2 Quad series which are a multi-chip module (MCM) design. The processors are on the Socket AM2+ platform. [2]

  4. List of Intel Atom processors - Wikipedia

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    DDR3L single-channel or LPDDR3 dual-channel memory controller supporting up to 4 GB; ECC supported in single-channel mode Display controller with 2 MIPI DSI ports and 2 DDI ports (eDP 1.3, DP 1.1a, DVI, or HDMI 1.4a)

  5. Multi-core processor - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a generic dual-core processor with CPU-local level-1 caches and a shared, on-die level-2 cache An Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 dual-core processor An AMD Athlon X2 6400+ dual-core processor A multi-core processor ( MCP ) is a microprocessor on a single integrated circuit (IC) with two or more separate central processing units (CPUs ...

  6. ARM Cortex-A9 - Wikipedia

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    Multi-core processing. ARM states that the TSMC 40G hard macro implementation typically operates at 2 GHz; a single core (excluding caches) occupies less than 1.5 mm 2 when designed in a TSMC 65 nanometer (nm) generic process [ 5 ] and can be clocked at speeds over 1 GHz, consuming less than 250 mW per core.

  7. ESP32 - Wikipedia

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    ESP32 is a series of low-cost, low-power system-on-chip microcontrollers with integrated Wi-Fi and dual-mode Bluetooth.The ESP32 series employs either a Tensilica Xtensa LX6 microprocessor in both dual-core and single-core variations, an Xtensa LX7 dual-core microprocessor, or a single-core RISC-V microprocessor and includes built-in antenna switches, RF balun, power amplifier, low-noise ...