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Intel Core is the name used for the processor code named Yonah, released on January 5, 2006. It replaces the Pentium M brand used for earlier mobile processors with the same microarchitecture. It is part of a major rebranding effort by Intel starting January 2006; the next generation of desktop and mobile processors after the Intel Core processor will be called Intel Core 2, replacing the Pentium brand.

Intel Core Duo consists of two cores, a 2 MiB L2 cache shared by both cores, and an arbiter bus that controls both L2 cache and FSB access. Upcoming steppings of Core Duo processors will also include the ability to disable one core to conserve power.

Intel Core Solo uses the same two core die as the Core Duo, but features only one active core. (There is still high demand for single-core mobile processors, and it is easier for Intel to disable one of the cores of the existing dual-core design than to launch a new production line of CPUs that physically only have one core. Additionally, this allows Intel to sell CPUs that didn't pass quality control because one of the cores was defective by disabling it.)

According to our experiences Archicad runs on these processors.

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