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The Intel Pentium 4 1.8A was a desktop CPU with one core. It is part of the Pentium 4 series, with the Willamette architecture and Socket 478. Pentium 4 1.8A has 256 KB L2 cache and runs at 1800 MHz. The Pentium 4 1.8A was built on a 180 nm production node by Intel, with 42 million transistors.
The Intel Celeron 2.60 was a desktop processor with one core. It is part of the Celeron range, having the Northwood architecture and Socket 478. Celeron 2.60 features 128 KB L2 cache and runs at 2.6 GHz. The Celeron 2.60 was built by Intel on a 130 nm production node with 55 million transistors.
The Intel Pentium 4 2.80 was a desktop CPU with one core. It is part of the Pentium 4 series, with the Northwood architecture and Socket 478. Pentium 4 2.80 features 512 KB of L2 cache and runs at 2.80 GHz. Intel produced the Pentium 4 2.80 using a 130 nm manufacturing technology and 55 million transistors.
The Intel Pentium D 925 desktop CPU had two cores. It is part of the Pentium D series, with the Presler architecture and Socket 775. Pentium D 925 features 2 MB of L2 cache and runs at 3 GHz. The Pentium D 925 is built on a 65 nm production node with 376 million transistors.
The Intel Celeron 430 was a desktop processor with a single core. It is part of the Celeron range, with the Conroe architecture and Socket 775. Celeron 430 features 512 KB L2 cache and runs at 1800 MHz @ 1.8 GHz. Intel produced the Celeron 430 using a 65 nm manufacturing process and 105 million transistors.
The Intel Celeron 450 was a desktop processor with a single core. It is part of the Celeron range, with the Conroe architecture and Socket 775. Celeron 450 features 512 KB L2 cache and runs at 2.2 GHz. Intel produced the Celeron 450 using a 65 nm manufacturing technique and 105 million transistors.
In October 2012, the AMD A6-5400K, a two-core desktop CPU, was released. It is a member of the A6 range and employs Socket FM2 and the Trinity architecture. The A6-5400K runs at 3.6 GHz by default with a boost to 3.8 GHz depending on workload and features 1 MB of L2 cache. AMD used a 32 nm manufacturing process with 1,303 million transistors to build the A6-5400K.
One core was present in the AMD Athlon 64 3200+ desktop processor. It uses Socket 754 and the Venice architecture as part of the Athlon 64 range. The Athlon 64 3200+ processor runs at 2.0 GHz and contains 512 KB of L2 cache. AMD used 69 million transistors to produce the Athlon 64 3200+ on a 90 nm manufacturing process.
Two core was present in the AMD Athlon 64 X2 4450B desktop processor. It uses Socket AM2 as part of the Athlon 64 range. The AMD Athlon 64 X2 4450B processor runs at 2.3 GHz. AMD used 221 million transistors to produce the Athlon 64 X2 4450B on manufacturing process.
In May 2010, the AMD Phenom II X2 B57, a two-core desktop processor, was released. It is a member of the Phenom II X2 series, which uses Socket AM3 and the Callisto architecture. Phenom II X2 B57 runs at 3.2 GHz and has 6 MB of L3 cache. AMD used a 45 nm manufacturing technology and 758 million transistors to create the Phenom II X2 B57.
Introduced in May 2005, the AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ was a desktop CPU featuring two cores. It is a member of the Athlon 64 X2 family, which uses Socket 939 and the Toledo architecture. The Athlon 64 X2 4600+ processor runs at 2.4 GHz and has 512 KB of L2 cache per core. AMD uses 154 million transistors on a 90 nm production node to create the Athlon 64 X2 4600+.

The Intel Core i3-3220 desktop processor has two cores and it features 3 MB of L3 cache and runs at 3.3 GHz. Intel produce the Core i3-3220 using a 22 nm manufacturing process.

The Core i3-3220 supports hardware virtualization, which significantly enhances the performance of virtual machines.


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In February 2011, the Intel Core i3-2100, a two-core desktop processor, was introduced with a $117 MSRP. It uses Socket 1155 and the Sandy Bridge architecture as part of the Core i3 range. Intel Hyper-Threading allows for an effective doubling of the core count, resulting in 4 threads. The Core i3-2100 processor runs at 3.1 GHz and has 3 MB of L3 cache.


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In September 2015, the Intel Core i3-6100, a two-core desktop processor, was introduced. It is a member of the Core i3 series and has Socket 1151 Skylake architecture. Intel Hyper-Threading allows for an effective doubling of the core count, resulting in 4 threads. The Core i3-6100 processor runs at 3.7 GHz and has 4 MB of L3 cache.


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The Intel Pentium G645T desktop CPU has two cores. It is part of the Pentium series, with the Sandy Bridge architecture and Socket 1155. Pentium G645T features 3 MB of L3 cache and runs at 2.5 GHz. Intel produced the Pentium G645T using a 32 nm manufacturing technology with 504 million transistors.
 

The Intel Xeon X5560 was a server/workstation processor that featured four cores. It is part of the Xeon range, with the Gainestown architecture and Socket 1366. Intel Hyper-Threading basically doubles the core count to eight threads. To improve overall system performance, up to two Xeon X5560 CPUs can be used in a multi-processor (SMP) configuration.


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The Intel Xeon E5-2403 v2 server/workstation processor has four cores. It is part of the Xeon E5 series, with the Ivy Bridge-EN architecture and Socket 1356. To improve overall system performance, up to two Xeon E5-2403 v2 CPUs can work together in a multi-processor (SMP) configuration. The Xeon E5-2403 v2 features 10 MB of L3 cache and runs at 1800 MHz.


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The Intel Xeon W3550 server/workstation CPU featured four cores. It is part of the Xeon family, featuring the Bloomfield architecture and Socket 1366. Intel Hyper-Threading basically doubles the core count to eight threads. The Xeon W3550 has 8 MB of L3 cache and runs at 3.066 GHz by default, but can increase to 3.333 GHz depending on the workload.


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The Intel Xeon L5520 server/workstation CPU featured four cores. It is part of the Xeon range, with the Gainestown architecture and Socket 1366. The number of cores is practically doubled, to eight threads, because to Intel Hyper-Threading. Up to two Xeon L5520 CPUs can connect in a multi-processor (SMP) configuration to significantly improve system performance.


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The Intel Pentium E5800 desktop processor had two cores. It is part of the Pentium Dual-Core family, with the Wolfdale architecture and Socket 775. Pentium E5800 features 2 MB of L2 cache and runs at 3.2 GHz. The Pentium E5800 was built by Intel on a 45 nm production node, with 228 million transistors.
The Intel Pentium E5400 desktop processor had two cores. It is part of the Pentium Dual-Core family, with the Wolfdale architecture and Socket 775. Pentium E5400 features 2 MB of L2 cache and runs at 2.7 GHz. Intel produced the Pentium E5400 using a 45 nm manufacturing technology and 228 million transistors.
The Intel Xeon E5410 server/workstation processor featured four cores. The Xeon E5410  has12 MB of L2 Cache and runs at 2.33 GHz by default. Intel built the Xeon E5410 on a 45 nm production node with 820 million transistors.
 
The Intel Celeron 2.40 was a desktop processor with one core. It is part of the Celeron range, having the Northwood architecture and Socket 478. Celeron 2.40 features 128 KB L2 cache and runs at 2.4 GHz. Intel produced the Celeron 2.40 using a 130 nm manufacturing process and 55 million transistors.
The Intel Xeon X5450 server/workstation processor featured four cores. The Xeon X5450 has12 MB of L2 Cache and runs at 3.0 GHz by default. Intel built the Xeon X5450 on a 45 nm production node with 820 million transistors.