The
Intel Core2 Duo L7200 is a processor based on the
Merom architecture. It was manufactured using the
65-nanometer process. Its two cores provided a solid foundation for everyday use. Particularly noteworthy is its designation as an "L" model. This indicated low power consumption. Such processors were ideal for notebooks and mobile devices.
They contributed significantly to longer battery life. The 4 MB
L2 cache was also an important aspect. It effectively supported the cores in fast data processing. We remember that this configuration enabled good work. This processor enabled smooth multitasking. It reliably handled typical office applications and media playback.
The design aimed for a good balance. It combined computing power with energy efficiency. This made it a popular choice. It is an example of solid processor technology. It offered a good mix of features. That was sufficient for many applications.
- Two processor cores
- Low power consumption (L-model)
- 4 MB L2 cache
- Manufactured in 65 nm