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===Intel Celeron ===
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===Intel Celeron Dual-Core===
 
The Celeron is a budget processor based on the Core processors. Compared to the Core processors it has less L2-Cache and lacks the virtualization and SSE4 features.
 
The Celeron is a budget processor based on the Core processors. Compared to the Core processors it has less L2-Cache and lacks the virtualization and SSE4 features.
  

Revision as of 14:49, 5 February 2010

Intel Celeron Dual-Core

The Celeron is a budget processor based on the Core processors. Compared to the Core processors it has less L2-Cache and lacks the virtualization and SSE4 features.

Features

  • Dual Core
  • EM64T Instruction set
  • 533-667 MT/s FSB
  • 65 or 45nm fabrication process
  • 512 KB or 1 MB L2-Cache
  • MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSSE3 instruction sets
  • XD Bit

Available Types and ThinkPads featuring them

Nr. Frequency (MHz) L2-Cache (KB) FSB (MHz) VCore (V) TDP (W) ThinkPad Models
Celeron (Merom-2M) - Standard Voltage - 65nm
T1600 1666 1024 667 ? ? SL400, SL500
Celeron (Penryn-3M) - Standard Voltage - 45nm
T3000 1800 1024 800 ? ? SL500

See also