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Intel · 2011

Intel Core i5-2537M CPU

The Intel Core i5-2537M is a 2011 dual-core mobile processor based on the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture, featuring integrated graphics and low power consumption.

The Intel Core i5-2537M is a 32 nm dual-core processor from the Sandy Bridge family, released in January 2011. It operates at a base frequency of 1.40 GHz with a maximum turbo frequency of 2.30 GHz, and supports Hyper-Threading for four threads. The processor includes 3 MB of L3 cache and has a thermal design power (TDP) of 17 W, making it suitable for thin and light laptops. It integrates Intel HD Graphics 3000 and supports up to two channels of DDR3 memory at 1066/1333 MHz. The CPU provides 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes and is compatible with the BGA1023 socket. It does not support ECC memory and has an unlocked multiplier. The i5-2537M was discontinued on December 31, 2019.

Benchmarks

Nero Score AI55 images/min
Nero Score AVC encode252 fps

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Specifications

MicroarchitectureSandy Bridge
Cores2
Threads4
Base clock1.40 GHz
Boost clock2.30 GHz
L3 cache3 MB
Process node32 nm
TDP / base power17 W
SocketBGA1023
Memory supportDDR3 1066/1333
Memory channels2
ECC memory supportNo
Integrated graphicsIntel® HD Graphics 3000
PCIe lanes (CPU)16
PCIe version2.0
Instruction sets64-bit, Intel® AVX
Unlocked multiplierNo
Release date2011-01
Release year2011
Discontinued2019-12-31