What processor is in the MBP

Does anyone know the name of the processor that's in the (June 2009) 15.4" 2.66 GHz and 13.3" 2.53 GHz MBP?
Thanks

Hi,
according to this http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/macbook_pro/index-macbookpro.html the 2.66GHz is a Intel P8800 and the 2.53GHz is a Intel P8700
Regards
Stefan

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