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Intel Celeron Mendocino 300 MHz in SEPP package Top of a Mendocino-core Socket 370 Celeron (PPGA package) Underside of a Mendocino-core Socket 370 Celeron, 333 MHz Intel Celeron 500MHz Mendocino die shot. The Mendocino Celeron, launched August 24, 1998, was the first retail CPU to use on-die L2 cache. Whereas Covington had no secondary cache at ...
Socket 370 started out as a budget-oriented platform for 66 MHz FSB PPGA Mendocino Celeron CPUs in late 1998, as the move to on-die L2 cache eliminated the need for a PCB design as seen on Slot 1. Socket 370 then became Intel's main desktop socket from late 1999 to late 2000 for 100/133 MHz FSB FC-PGA Coppermine Pentium IIIs.
Intel initially listed the Celeron 900 as Dual-Core and with Virtualization Technology in its Processorfinder and ARK databases, which caused confusion among customers. ULV 723 possibly supports EIST, but Intel's web site is inconsistent about this.
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Silvermont is a microarchitecture for low-power Atom, Celeron and Pentium branded processors used in systems on a chip (SoCs) made by Intel.Silvermont forms the basis for a total of four SoC families: [1]
Intel Core i3, i5, Pentium, Celeron (3rd gen/Ivy Bridge) DMI 2.0 DDR3l, 2 SODIMM 1600 8 GB All-in-one — 20" 1600x900 SATA II x1 — USB 2.0 x4 (rear) USB 3.0 x2 (Side) 3020 Late 2013 Intel H81: Intel Core i3, i5, Pentium, Celeron (4th gen/Haswell) DMI 2.0 DDR3, 2 1600 16 GB MT, SFF, Micro Chassis similar to 9xxx OptiPlex Up to Radeon R7 250 N/A
Goldmont Plus is a microarchitecture for low-power Celeron and Pentium Silver branded processors used in systems on a chip (SoCs) made by Intel. The Gemini Lake platform with 14 nm Goldmont Plus core was officially launched on December 11, 2017. [1] Intel launched the Gemini Lake Refresh platform on November 4, 2019. [2] [3]
16 KB data per core 2x2, 1 none Socket FM2+ Socket FP3: DDR3: Excavator: Carrizo AthlonX4 835, AthlonX4 845, FX-8800P, A6-8500P, A6Pro-8500B, A8-8600P, A8Pro-8600B, A10-8700P, A10Pro-8700B, A10-8780P, A12Pro-8800B 2/4 1600–3500 (3000–3800 boost) 96 KB inst. per module, 32 KB data per core 1 MB per module none Socket FM2+ Socket FP4