The
Intel Core2 Duo P7370 was once a defining processor in many notebooks. It came from a time when dual-core systems were conquering the market. Based on the
Wolfdale (Penryn) architecture, this chip used the then state-of-the-art 45-nanometer manufacturing process. This contributed significantly to its good
energy efficiency.
This was a real advantage for mobile devices. The processor offered reliable performance for typical everyday tasks. These included office work, media playback, and of course, surfing the Internet. The quite generous Level 2 cache with 3 MB is particularly noteworthy. It helped the processor to process data quickly.
The
Intel Core2 Duo P7370 also mastered the parallel execution of several applications decently. It was an important building block for compact yet powerful laptops of its generation. Even today it can serve as a basis for very simple systems. We gladly remember its longevity and the reliable work it did.
- Wolfdale (Penryn) Architecture
- 45-nm Manufacturing
- 3 MB Level 2 Cache
- Dual-Core Design