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Peter Smirnov

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 11:50 pm
Post subject: Is Intel "Core 2 Duo" ALWAYS 64Bit ? Is the E4300 with 65 Watt the lowest power consumption version ?
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First question:
Are ALL versions of the Intel Core 2 Duo CPU 64 Bit or are there 32 bit versions as well ?

What is CURRENTLY the Intel Core 2 Duo version with the lowest power consumption?
From what I have heard it is the E4300 with 65Watt. Is this correct?

Furthermore I have heard of versions beginning with a label starting with E20xx which will have
only 20-25 Watt. There are scheduled to release 3rd quarter 2007. Is this correct ?

Peter

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