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 |