Yonah

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Yonah is Intel’s first-generation 65 nm mobile processor microarchitecture that introduced dual-core designs and improved power efficiency for laptops.

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instanceOf microarchitecture
architectureType dual-core
brandUsedIn Intel Celeron M (Yonah-based) NERFINISHED
Intel Core Duo NERFINISHED
Intel Core Solo NERFINISHED
Intel Pentium Dual-Core (mobile) NERFINISHED
cacheType shared L2 cache
codenameTheme Israeli city names
coreCountOptions 1
2
designCenter Intel Israel NERFINISHED
designGoal high performance per watt
low power consumption
developer Intel NERFINISHED
dieShrinkOf Dothan-based Pentium M design principles
instructionSet IA-32 NERFINISHED
instructionSetExtension SSE2 NERFINISHED
SSE3 NERFINISHED
SSSE3 NERFINISHED
introductionYear 2006
launchPlatform Intel Centrino Duo NERFINISHED
marketSegment laptops
mobile processors
microarchitectureFamily Intel Core family NERFINISHED
notableFeature improved power efficiency
pipelineType out-of-order execution
powerManagementFeature Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology NERFINISHED
dynamic frequency scaling
predecessor Dothan NERFINISHED
processNode 65 nm
productStatus discontinued
socketCompatibility Socket M NERFINISHED
successor Intel Core microarchitecture NERFINISHED
Merom NERFINISHED
supports dual-core mobile CPUs
symmetric multiprocessing on a single package
targetFormFactor mobile workstations
notebooks
usedInProductLine Apple MacBook Pro (early Intel models) NERFINISHED
Apple iMac (early 2006 Intel models) NERFINISHED

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