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- Yorkfield abstract "Yorkfield is the code name for some Intel processors sold as Core 2 Quad and Xeon.In Intel's Tick-Tock cycle, the 2007/2008 "Tick" was Penryn microarchitecture, the shrink of the Core microarchitecture to 45 nanometers as CPUID model 23, replacing Kentsfield, the previous model.Like its predecessor, Yorkfield Multi-chip modules come in two sizes. The smaller version is equipped with 6MB L2 cache, and is commonly called Yorkfield-6M. The larger version is equipped with 12 MB L2 cache. The mobile version of Yorkfield is Penryn-QC and the dual-socket server version is Harpertown. The MP server Dunnington chip is a more distant relative based on a different chip but using the same 45 nm Core microarchitecture. The Wolfdale desktop processor is a dual-core version of Yorkfield. The successor to Yorkfield is Nehalem based Lynnfield.".
- Yorkfield wikiPageID "24101118".
- Yorkfield wikiPageRevisionID "542850296".
- Yorkfield application "Desktop".
- Yorkfield arch "x86".
- Yorkfield brand "Core 2 Quad Q8xxx".
- Yorkfield brand "Core 2 Quad Q9xxx".
- Yorkfield brand "Xeon 33xx".
- Yorkfield code "Yorkfield: 80580 Yorkfield-6M: 80581 Yorkfield CL: 80584".
- Yorkfield cpuid "1067".
- Yorkfield fastUnit "Mhz".
- Yorkfield fastest "3200".
- Yorkfield fsbFastUnit "MT/s".
- Yorkfield fsbFastest "1600".
- Yorkfield fsbSlowUnit "MT/s".
- Yorkfield fsbSlowest "1066".
- Yorkfield hasPhotoCollection Yorkfield.
- Yorkfield l2cache "Yorkfield-6M: 6 MB".
- Yorkfield l2cache "Yorkfield: 12 MB".
- Yorkfield microarch Penryn_(microarchitecture).
- Yorkfield name "Yorkfield".
- Yorkfield numcores "4".
- Yorkfield producedEnd "present".
- Yorkfield producedStart "2007".
- Yorkfield slowUnit "Mhz".
- Yorkfield slowest "2333".
- Yorkfield sock LGA_775.
- Yorkfield comment "Yorkfield is the code name for some Intel processors sold as Core 2 Quad and Xeon.In Intel's Tick-Tock cycle, the 2007/2008 "Tick" was Penryn microarchitecture, the shrink of the Core microarchitecture to 45 nanometers as CPUID model 23, replacing Kentsfield, the previous model.Like its predecessor, Yorkfield Multi-chip modules come in two sizes. The smaller version is equipped with 6MB L2 cache, and is commonly called Yorkfield-6M. The larger version is equipped with 12 MB L2 cache.".
- Yorkfield label "Yorkfield".
- Yorkfield label "Yorkfield".
- Yorkfield label "Yorkfield".
- Yorkfield sameAs Yorkfield_(μικροεπεξεργαστής).
- Yorkfield sameAs Yorkfield.
- Yorkfield sameAs Yorkfield.
- Yorkfield sameAs m.07k6g8q.
- Yorkfield sameAs Q1058975.
- Yorkfield sameAs Q1058975.
- Yorkfield wasDerivedFrom Yorkfield?oldid=542850296.
- Yorkfield isPrimaryTopicOf Yorkfield.