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History of Intel® CORE® processors

  Outline [ edit ] Although Intel Core is a brand that promises no internal consistency or continuity, the processors within this family have been, for the most part, broadly similar. The first products receiving this designation were the Core Solo and Core Duo  Yonah  processors for mobile from the  Pentium M  design tree, fabricated at 65 nm and brought to market in January 2006. These are substantially different in design than the rest of the Intel Core product group, having derived from the  Pentium Pro  lineage that predated  Pentium 4 . The first Intel Core desktop processor—and typical family member—came from the  Conroe  iteration, a 65 nm dual-core design brought to market in July 2006, based on the  Intel Core microarchitecture  with substantial enhancements in micro-architectural efficiency and performance, outperforming Pentium 4 across the board (or near to it), while operating at drastically lower clock rates. Maintaining high  instructions per cycle  (IPC) on a deeply  p