Core 2 Duo T7200

Details and Benchmarks for Intel Core 2 Duo T7200

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Benchmark Results

Combined benchmark scores based on multiple data points, giving a quick overview of this processor's performance.


Overall Score

Overall score for Core 2 Duo T7200 based on all benchmark results gathered. Look at this like a meta score, you will find more specific workload ratings below.

3,984 Rank: 1907
Rank Name Score Visual
1903 Celeron N3010 3,986
+0.1%
1904 Athlon 64 X2 4400+ 3,986
+0.1%
1905 A6-4455M 3,985
+0%
1906 Athlon 64 X2 3800+ 3,985
+0%
1907 Core 2 Duo T7200 3,984
1908 E2-9000e 3,981
-0.1%
1909 Core i3-2367M 3,980
-0.1%
1910 Phenom X3 8650 3,979
-0.1%
1911 Intel Core i3-330UM 3,977
-0.2%
1912 Celeron 877 3,975
-0.2%

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Multicore Score

Multicore performance score for Core 2 Duo T7200 based on multi-threaded benchmark results.

4,216 Rank: 1992
Rank Name Score Visual
1988 C-70 4,220
+0.1%
1989 C-60 4,218
+0%
1990 Xeon E5405 4,217
+0%
1991 Pentium E5400 4,217
+0%
1992 Core 2 Duo T7200 4,216
1993 Xeon E5504 4,215
+-0%
1994 C-50 4,214
+-0%
1995 Core 2 Duo E7500 4,213
-0.1%
1996 Athlon X2 4850e 4,213
-0.1%
1997 Celeron B710 4,212
-0.1%

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Singlecore Score

Single-core performance score for Core 2 Duo T7200 based on single-threaded benchmark results.

3,830 Rank: 1869
Rank Name Score Visual
1865 Athlon 64 X2 4800+ 3,834
+0.1%
1866 Pentium 997 3,833
+0.1%
1867 Intel Pentium P6100 3,831
+0%
1868 Pentium N3540 3,830
+0%
1869 Core 2 Duo T7200 3,830
1870 Celeron J3355 3,827
-0.1%
1871 Celeron 430 3,821
-0.2%
1872 Athlon 64 X2 4000+ 3,821
-0.2%
1873 Atom C3958 3,819
-0.3%
1874 Celeron 2955U 3,817
-0.3%

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Workload Scores

Performance scores grouped by workload type, normalized and aggregated from multiple raw benchmark results.


Number Crunching

Aggregated score for Core 2 Duo T7200 based on integer math, floating point math, and prime number computation benchmarks.

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Data Processing

Aggregated score for Core 2 Duo T7200 based on data encryption, data compression, and string sorting benchmarks.

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Physics & Compute

Aggregated score for Core 2 Duo T7200 based on physics simulation and extended instruction set (SSE/AVX) benchmarks.

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Core 2 Duo T7200 Details

The Intel Core 2 Duo T7200, launched in July 2006, stands as a relic of the mid-2000s mobile computing era, offering performance that now ranks it among the lower tier of processors in modern benchmark evaluations. Positioned as a mobile processor within Intel's Core 2 Duo lineup, it features the Merom microarchitecture built on a 65 nm process, with a die area of 143 mm² and 293 million transistors. Despite its age, it remains a benchmark for understanding the evolution of mobile CPUs, especially in the context of integrated graphics and power efficiency. As of March 2026, its performance is dwarfed by modern processors, but it still provides a reference point for early dual-core designs. The T7200 operates at a base clock of 2.0 GHz, with a locked multiplier limiting overclocking potential, and includes a 4 MB L2 cache to support its dual-core design. It runs on a 667 MHz front-side bus and supports up to 4 GB of LPDDR3 1066 memory, with a maximum bandwidth of 17.1 GB/s. With a TDP of 34 W, the chip balances performance and thermal efficiency, making it suitable for lightweight mobile workloads at the time of its release.

The processor’s integrated graphics, Intel HD Graphics, operate at a base frequency of 311 MHz and can burst to 500 MHz under load, supporting up to two displays. While modest by today’s standards, this GPU enabled basic multimedia playback and light gaming in its era. The T7200 supports a wide range of instruction sets, including MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, and even AVX and AVX2, though it lacks support for SSE4.1 and SSE4.2—features now common in modern CPUs and critical for running newer applications and games. It also includes technologies such as Intel’s Enhanced SpeedStep (EIST) for power management and VT-x for hardware virtualization, which improved virtual machine performance. However, it lacks simultaneous multithreading (Hyper-Threading), limiting its ability to handle parallel workloads efficiently.

In benchmark testing, the T7200 achieves an Overall Score of 3984, placing it at #1907 out of 2060 processors, with a Singlecore Score of 3830 (#1868) and a Multicore Score of 4216 (#1992). These scores reveal a processor that, while competitive with contemporaries like the Pentium E5400 and Athlon X2 4850e, is far behind modern offerings. Its multicore performance slightly outperforms some single-core chips, but the gap is minimal compared to today’s top-tier CPUs. In the top 50 multicore list, the T7200 is not even close to the leaders—processors like the Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9995WX and Core Ultra 9 285K achieve scores over 12,000 and 8,000, respectively. The performance disparity underscores how far computing has advanced in nearly two decades.

Given its age and performance ceiling, the Core 2 Duo T7200 is best suited for legacy systems, retro computing projects, or educational purposes where understanding historical hardware is valuable. Its integrated graphics and low power draw make it a candidate for basic office tasks or light multimedia use in older laptops, but it would struggle with modern software, gaming, or multitasking. While it was a significant step forward in mobile computing when introduced, it now serves as a historical artifact, highlighting the rapid pace of innovation in the semiconductor industry.
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Intel Core 2 Duo T7200

Main Specifications

Designer: Intel
Name: Core 2 Duo T7200
Model Number: T7200
Cores: 2
Threads: 4
Base Frequency: 2000 MHz
Clock Multiplier: 12x (locked)
Core Name: Merom
Socket: PBGA479, PPGA478
Package: FC-PGA
Target Segment: Mobile
Max CPUs: 1
TDP: 34 W

Cache Specifications


Memory Specifications

Supported Memory Type: LPDDR3 1066
Memory Channels: 2
Maximum Memory: 0 GB
Maximum Bandwidth: 17.1 GB/s
ECC Support: No

PCI-Express Specifications

PCIe Revision: 2.0
PCIe Lanes: 1
PCIe Configuration: 1X1

Integrated Graphics

GPU: HD Graphics
GPU Designer: Intel
GPU Max Frequency: 500 MHz

Physical Specifications

Process: 65 nm
Die Area: 143 mm²
Transistor Count: 0.00 billion
Manufacturer: Intel
Word Size: 64-bit

CPU Features

MMX EMMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 SSE4.1 SSE4.2 AVX AVX2 ABM BMI1 BMI2 FMA3 AES RdRand ADX CLMUL F16C x86-16 x86-32 x86-64 Real Protected SMM FPU NX HT TBT 2.0 EIST SST TXT vPro VT-x VT-d EPT MPX SGX Secure Key SMEP SIPP IPT SSE4a AVX-512 AVX512F AVX512CD AVX512BW AVX512DQ AVX512VL TSX Flex Memory AVX512_VNNI FMA GFNI AVX+GFNI AVX512_VPOPCNTDQ AVX512F+GFNI AVX512F+VAES AVX512_VBMI2 AVX512_BITALG AVX512F+VPCLMULQDQ

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