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Sorry, but no. It is a Intel® Pentium® Processor T4400, Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo is a different processor family, this does not reflect the number of cores, the name is basically an identification of the family.
Your processor does have 2 cores but it will not go in to the Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo processor family.
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I disagree completly!!! it is all about marketing! and if you look at the link i provided in the top left corner you have the core 2 image and the name of the CPU is pentium! If you want to talk about families, it's family is Montevina!!!! Regarding the pentium/core 2, the big difference is hyperthreading. IF there is no HT, then they nae it a pentium. It is the same with the new G9650... same die and what not as the I5s, it is still a clarkdale...but called a pentium because it has not HT!
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You are part right in your comments. The Pentium version of a Core 2 Duo CPU is the same core other than the cache size and the FSB speed. A Wolfdale C2D may have 4MB cache and a FSB of 1066MHz. A Wolfdale Pentium may have 1MB cache and a FSB of 800MHz.
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I guess you already have got your answer. If you have any nagging question about Intel product and technologies, you can get instant answers to them from Intel experts at Intel Live Chat. More Info @ www.intellivechat.com
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