Intel Celeron D processor roadmap

Posted on Wednesday, April 19 2006 @ 13:16 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
DailyTech got their hands on Intel's Celeron D processor roadmap for 2006-2007.

They report the Celeron D will move to 65nm this year, it will get bigger cache memory (from 256KB to 512KB) but it will remain single-core.
Intel Celeron D Roadmap Update
Processor Fab Type Cores GHz L2 Cache Launch
Celeron D 336 90nm Single 2.8 256KB Now
Celeron D 346 90nm Single 3.06 256KB Now
Celeron D 351 90nm Single 3.2 256KB Now
Celeron D 352 65nm Single 3.2 512KB Q2'06
Celeron D 355 65nm Single 3.33 256KB Q2'06
Celeron D 356 65nm Single 3.33 512KB Q3'06
Celeron D 360 65nm Single N/A 512KB Q3'06
Celeron D >360 65nm Single N/A N/A Q1'07


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