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Intel Pentium Dual Core E2180

Intel Pentium Dual Core E2180
Intel Pentium Dual Core E2180
2.0Ghz., 800Mhz. Front Side Bus, 1MB Layer 2 Cache, Socket LGA 775

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Features and Benefits:

Overview
The Intel Pentium dual-core processor is the newest addition to the Intel Pentium processor family. This dual-core processor delivers high-value performance for multitasking.

Go beyond everyday computing
The Intel Pentium dual-core processor delivers enhanced performance for everyday computing needs such as listening to digital music and editing digital photography and improved responsiveness with office applications.

Smarter, more efficient designs
Intel® Smart Cache enables smarter, more efficient cache and bus design for enhanced performance, responsiveness and power savings.

Comparison Chart:

Processor NumberΔ Cache Clock Speed Front Side Bus Intel® 64Φ
65-nm Technology
E2200 1 MB L2 2.20 GHz 800 MHz
E2180 1 MB L2 2.0 Ghz 800 Mhz
E2160 1 MB L2 1.80 GHz 800 MHz
E2140 1 MB L2 1.60 GHz 800 MHz

Glossary Definitions

Architecture
The size and spacing of the processor's transistors (silicon etchings), which partially determine the switching speed. The diameter of transistors is measured in microns. One micron is one-millionth of a meter. The 90 nm (a nanometer is one-billionth of a meter) process combines higher-performance, lower-power transistors, strained silicon, high-speed copper interconnects and a new low-k dielectric material. For more information see: http://www.intel.com/technology/silicon/nanotechnology.htm

Clock Speed
The speed at which the processor executes instructions. Every processor contains an internal clock that regulates the rate at which instructions are executed. It is expressed in Megahertz (MHz), which is 1 million cycles per second or Gigahertz (GHz), which is 1 billion cycles per second.

Front Side Bus Speed
The speed of the bus that connects the processor to main memory (RAM). As processors have become faster and faster, the system bus has become one of the chief bottlenecks in modern PCs. Typical bus speeds are 400 MHz, 533 MHz, 667 MHz, and 800 MHz.

L2 Cache
The size of 2nd level cache. L2 Cache is ultra-fast memory that buffers information being transferred between the processor and the slower RAM in an attempt to speed these types of transfers.