Wolfdale
Core 2 Duo Wolfdale-3M E7500 2.93 GHz
General information
Launched2008 H1
Discontinued2012
Marketed byIntel
Designed byIntel
Common manufacturer
  • Intel
CPUID code1067x
Product codeWolfdale: 80570 Wolfdale-3M: 80571 Wolfdale-CL: 80588
Performance
Max. CPU clock rate2.5 GHz to 3.5 GHz
FSB speeds800 MT/s to 1333 MT/s
Physical specifications
Cores
  • 2
Sockets
Cache
L2 cacheWolfdale: 6 MB
Wolfdale-3M: 3 MB
Architecture and classification
ApplicationDesktop
Technology node45 nm
MicroarchitecturePenryn
Instruction setx86-64
Products, models, variants
Brand names
Variants
History
PredecessorsConroe (desktops and uniprocessor servers and workstations)
Woodcrest (dual-processor servers)
SuccessorsLynnfield (desktops and uniprocessor servers)
Gainstown (dual-processor servers)
Bloomfield (uniprocessor workstations)
Support status
Unsupported
Wolfdale-type Core 2 Duo E8400 perspective view

Wolfdale is the code name for a processor from Intel that is sold in varying configurations as Core 2 Duo, Celeron, Pentium and Xeon. In Intel's Tick-Tock cycle, the 2007/2008 "Tick" was Penryn microarchitecture, the shrink of the Merom microarchitecture to 45 nanometers as CPUID model 23. This replaced the Conroe processor with Wolfdale.

The Wolfdale chips come in four sizes, with 6 MB and 3 MB L2 cache (Core 2 Duo); the smaller version is commonly called Wolfdale-3M, 2 MB L2 (Pentium), and 1 MB L2 (Celeron).

The mobile version of Wolfdale is Penryn and the dual-socket server version is Wolfdale-DP. The Yorkfield desktop processor is a quad-core Multi-chip module of Wolfdale.

Wolfdale was replaced by Nehalem based Clarkdale.

Variants

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Processor Brand Name Model (list) Cores L2 Cache Socket TDP
Wolfdale-3M Celeron E3xxx 2 1 MB LGA 775 65 W
Pentium E2210
E5xxx 2 MB
E6xxx
Core 2 Duo E7xxx 3 MB
Wolfdale E8xxx 6 MB
Xeon 31x0 45-65 W
Wolfdale-CL 30x4 1 LGA 771 30 W
31x3 2 65 W

Wolfdale

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Wolfdale is the codename for the E8000 series of Core 2 Duo desktop processors and the Xeon 3100 server processor family. Released on January 20, 2008, the chips are manufactured using a 45-nanometer process and feature two processor cores. The Wolfdale models operate at 2.53 GHz, 2.66 GHz, 2.83 GHz, 3.0 GHz, 3.16 GHz, 3.33 GHz, and 3.5 GHz (unreleased Core 2 Duo E8700); the E31x0 and E8xxx series utilizes 6 MB of L2 cache and a 1333 MT/s FSB. These processors include the SSE4.1 media extensions. Wolfdale uses a product code 80570.[1][2][3]

Wolfdale-3M

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Wolfdale-3M is the logical successor of Allendale and uses the 82 mm2 dies with 3 MB L2 cache similar to Penryn-3M; its product code is 80571. It is used in the Core 2 E7xxx series as well as the E5xxx/E6xxx Pentium Dual-Core and E3xxx Celeron processors. The E5xxx enables only 2 MB of L2 cache, replacing the E2xxx series of Pentium Dual core chips; the E7xxx series uses the full 3 MB of L2 Cache, and a 1066MT/s FSB, replacing the Core 2 Duo E4xxx series; and the Celeron E3xxx series with 1 MB L2 cache enabled is the follow-on to the Celeron E1xxx series.

Wolfdale-DP

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Wolfdale-CL

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The Xeon L3014 and E3113 processors are Wolfdale-CL with product code 80588, in an LGA 771 package. L3014 has only one core, 3 MB L2 cache and it does not support Intel VT-x, while E3113 is identical to E3110 except that the former fits in an LGA771 socket while the latter fits in LGA775. Both E3113 and E3110 clock to 3Ghz on a 1333Mhz FSB. The Xeon L3014 and E3113 processors do not fit in LGA 775 based mainboards used by mainstream desktop processors but are typically used in single-socket LGA 771 blade servers that otherwise require the more expensive DP server processors. Wolfdale-CL follows an earlier Conroe-CL processor, and Yorkfield-CL is the respective Quad-Core version of Wolfdale-CL.

Successor

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Wolfdale was replaced by the 45 nm Nehalem processor.

See also

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References

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Xeon

5200 series) codenamed Wolfdale-DP (product code 80573). It is built on a 45 nm process like the desktop Core 2 Duo and Xeon Wolfdale, featuring Intel 64

List of Intel processors

Quad-core CPU Die shrink of Kentsfield Contains 2× Wolfdale dual-core dies in one package Same features as Wolfdale 820 million transistors Variants Core 2 Extreme

Penryn (microprocessor)

cache per chip. The desktop version of Penryn is Wolfdale and the dual-socket server version is Wolfdale-DP. Penryn-QC is related to Yorkfield on the desktop

Intel Core (microarchitecture)

the Xeon brand, the Wolfdale-DP and Harpertown code names are used for LGA 771 based MCMs with two or four active Wolfdale cores. Architecturally, 45 nm

Yorkfield

otherwise require DP server processors like Wolfdale-DP or Harpertown. Core (microarchitecture) Kentsfield (microprocessor) Wolfdale (microprocessor) Penryn

Conroe (microprocessor)

servers that also use Woodcrest or other DP server processors. Pentium D Merom (microprocessor) Wolfdale (microprocessor) Celeron Pentium Dual-Core Intel Core

List of Intel Xeon processors (Core-based)

Retrieved 30 October 2014. "Intel Xeon 5100 microprocessor family". cpu-world.com. "Intel Xeon 3200 microprocessor family". cpu-world.com. "Xeon E5330". Retrieved

Intel Core 2

processors For the server and workstation Woodcrest, "Clovertown", Tigerton, "Wolfdale-DP", Harpertown, and Dunnington CPUs, see the Xeon brand. "Product Change