In terms of features, price and performance at a given clock frequency, Pentium Dual-Core processors were positioned above but below and microprocessors in Intel's product range. The Pentium Dual-Core was also a very popular choice for overclocking, as it can deliver high performance (when overclocked) at a low price. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Processor cores [ ] In 2006, announced a plan to return the trademark from retirement to the market, as a moniker of low-cost processors based on the single-core Conroe-L but with 1 MiB of. The identification numbers for those planned were similar to the numbers of the latter Pentium Dual-Core, but with the first digit '1', instead of '2', suggesting their single-core functionality.