Intel working on Celeron with 800MHz FSB

Posted on Monday, November 20 2006 @ 0:14 CET by LSDsmurf
Intel will soon release the first 800MHz FSB Celeron processors, HKEPC writes:
In the previous plan, Conroe-L will be introduced in both Pentium E1000 family and Celeron 400 family, but since Pentium E1000 has cancelled, the specification of Celeron 400 has been raised from 512KB L2 Cache/533MHz FSB to 1MB L2 Cache/800MHz FSB as was seen in Pentium E1000 originally.

In the early release of Celeron 400, there will be two models only, including Celeron 430 and Celeron 440 with clock speed 1.8GHz and 2GHz respectively. Intel 64 technology and Execute Disable Bit technology are supported, but not VT, EIST, ViiV and vPRO, however.

Beginning from Q3 2007, the old Netburst Celeron D will fade out from the market and, expectedly, Celeron 400 family will replace the market no after then the end of 2007.




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