Yonah is the code name of
Intel
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's first generation
65 nm process CPU cores, based on cores of the earlier
Banias (130 nm) / Dothan (90 nm) Pentium M microarchitecture. Yonah CPU cores were used within Intel's
Core Solo and
Core Duo mobile microprocessor products.
SIMD performance on Yonah improved through the addition of
SSE3
SSE3, Streaming SIMD Extensions 3, also known by its Intel code name Prescott New Instructions (PNI), is the third iteration of the SSE instruction set for the IA-32 (x86) architecture. Intel introduced SSE3 in early 2004 with the Prescott revis ...
instructions and improvements to
SSE and
SSE2
SSE2 (Streaming SIMD Extensions 2) is one of the Intel SIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) processor supplementary instruction sets introduced by Intel with the initial version of the Pentium 4 in 2000. SSE2 instructions allow the use of ...
implementations; integer performance decreased slightly due to higher latency cache. Additionally, Yonah included support for the
NX bit.
Models and brand names
The
Intel Core Duo brand referred to a low-power (less than 25 watts)
dual-core
A multi-core processor (MCP) is a microprocessor on a single integrated circuit (IC) with two or more separate central processing units (CPUs), called ''cores'' to emphasize their multiplicity (for example, ''dual-core'' or ''quad-core''). Ea ...
microprocessor, which offered lower power operation than the competing
AMD Opteron 260 and 860 HE at 55 watts. Core Duo was released on January 5, 2006, with the other components of the
Napa platform. It was the
first Intel processor to be used in
Apple Macintosh products (although the Apple Developer Transition Kit machines, non-production units distributed to some developers, used
Pentium 4
Pentium 4 is a series of single-core central processing unit, CPUs for Desktop computer, desktops, laptops and entry-level Server (computing), servers manufactured by Intel. The processors were shipped from November 20, 2000 until August 8, 20 ...
processors).
There were two variants and one derivative of the Yonah, which did not bear the "Intel Core" brand name:
* A dual-core (server) derivative, code-named
Sossaman, was released on March 14, 2006, as the
Xeon
Xeon (; ) is a brand of x86 microprocessors designed, manufactured, and marketed by Intel, targeted at the non-consumer workstation, server, and embedded markets. It was introduced in June 1998. Xeon processors are based on the same archite ...
(branded) LV (low-voltage). The Sossaman differed from the Yonah only in its support for dual-socket configurations (two CPUs providing a total of four cores per motherboard, like
AMD Quad FX), and implementation of 36-bit memory addressing (
PAE mode).
* A single-core variant, code-named Yonah-1024, was released as the
Celeron
Celeron is a series of IA-32 and x86-64 computer microprocessor, microprocessors targeted at low-cost Personal computer, personal computers, manufactured by Intel from 1998 until 2023.
The first Celeron-branded CPU was introduced on April 15, ...
(branded) M 400 series CPUs. It was largely identical to the Core Solo branded Yonah, except that it only had half the L2 cache and did not support
SpeedStep and Intel VT-x.
* Another dual-core variant of Yonah was branded as
Pentium Dual-Core T2060, T2080, and T2130 mobile CPUs with Intel VT-x support.
Technical specifications
Core Duo contains 151 million
transistor
A transistor is a semiconductor device used to Electronic amplifier, amplify or electronic switch, switch electrical signals and electric power, power. It is one of the basic building blocks of modern electronics. It is composed of semicondu ...
s, including the shared 2
MB L2 cache. Yonah's execution core contains a 12-stage
pipeline
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, forecast to eventually be able to run at a maximum frequency of 2.33–2.50 GHz. The communication between the L2 cache and both execution cores is handled by a
bus unit controller through arbitration, which reduces cache coherency traffic over the
FSB, at the expense of raising the core-to-L2 latency from 10 clock cycles (in the Dothan Pentium M) to 14 clock cycles. The increase in clock frequency offsets the impact of the increased clock cycle latency. The power management components of the core features improved grained thermal control, as well as independent scaling of power between the two cores, resulting in very efficient management of power.
Core processors communicate with the system chipset over a 667 MT/s
front side bus (FSB), up from 533 MT/s used by the fastest Pentium M.
T2050 & T2250 have also appeared in OEM systems as a low-cost option with a lower 533 MT/s FSB and no
Intel VT-x.
Yonah is supported by the 945GM, 945PM, 945GT, 965GM, 965PM, and 965GT
system chipsets. Core Duo and Core Solo use
Socket M, but due to pin arrangement and new chipset functions, are not compatible with any previous
Pentium M motherboard.
Contrary to early reports, the Intel Core Duo supports
Intel VT-x x86 virtualization, except in the T2300E model and proprietary T2050/T2150/T2250 mounted by OEMs. The Intel Pentium Dual-Core processors do not have this feature, except for the T2060, T2080, and T2130 mobile CPUs. However some vendors (including HP) chose to disable this feature, with others making it available through a BIOS option.
The T2300E was later introduced as a replacement for the T2300, dropping support for
Intel VT-x. Early Intel specifications mistakenly claimed a halving of the
Thermal Design Power.
Intel 64 (Intel's
x86-64
x86-64 (also known as x64, x86_64, AMD64, and Intel 64) is a 64-bit extension of the x86 instruction set architecture, instruction set. It was announced in 1999 and first available in the AMD Opteron family in 2003. It introduces two new ope ...
implementation) is not supported by Yonah. However, Intel 64 support is integrated in Yonah's successor,
Core 2, code-named
Merom for mobile and
Conroe for desktop.
Advantages and shortcomings
The Duo version of Intel Core (Yonah) includes two computational cores, providing performance per watt almost as good as any previous single core Intel processors. In battery-operated devices such as notebook computers, this translates to getting as much total work done per battery charge as with older computers, although the same total work may be done faster. When parallel computations and multiprocessing are able to utilize both cores, the Intel Core Duo delivers much higher peak speed compared to the single-core chips previously available for mobile devices. However, Core (Yonah) did not make any further improvements to single threaded processing performance over Dothan beyond before-mentioned SSE unit enhancements, and it was still only a 32-bit architecture, which proved to be particularly limiting for its server-oriented
Sossaman derivative as x86-64 operating systems and software became increasingly prevalent.
According to Mobile Roadmaps from 2005, Intel's Yonah project originally focused more on reducing the power consumption of its P6-based Pentium M processor and aimed to reduce it by 50% for Intel Core (Yonah). Despite being less power efficient, Intel continued to market the NetBurst-based Mobile Pentium 4 processors for high performance applications until the Yonah project succeeded in extracting higher performance from its lower-power design. The Intel Core Duo's inclusion of two highly efficient cores on one chip can provide better performance than a Mobile Pentium 4 core, and with much better power-efficiency.
On July 27, 2006, Intel's
Core 2 processors were released, which offered x86-64 compatibility and eventually displaced Yonah in production.
See also
*
Intel Core
*
Merom
*
Centrino
*
List of Intel Core microprocessors
*
List of Macintosh models grouped by CPU type
References
External links
Intel Core Duo Web pageIntel Core Solo Web pageIntel Core technical specificationstechPowerUp! CPU DatabaseTestedagainst AMD's 64 X2 line and Intel's own Pentium M
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